Jay Leno Gets 2,500 HP on 2 Wheels - Jay Leno’s Garage
Jay Leno unharmed after scary rollover car crash.
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5. Judge-Jake commented 8 years ago
I wonder if Leno paid for the repairs
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9. ComentAtor commented 8 years ago
ha ha ha .. thank God i didn't read the spoiler in the title )) ha ha ha ha thanks sux2bu
what a show off
what a show off
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10. snotraddict commented 8 years ago
3:14 Notice how Jay pulled-in his right hand, he's done this before! #3 Yea, was not a good idea to do this on the infield, it's not a proper "race" surface. Poor guy, they had all the proper safety gear, not much of an issue but I imagine how embarrassed he felt, I mean Jay talked him up so much then BAM, roll it!
#1 He was within the "most common restrictions for older drivers"!
Well, except for the extra mirror, I didn't see ANY on his car.
From your link:
"What are the most common restrictions for older drivers?
The number one restriction for senior drivers is vision-related and usually requires the driver to wear glasses or corrective contact lenses. Other common restrictions include, but are not limited to:
No freeway driving
Driving a vehicle with an additional right side mirror
Driving from sunrise to sunset (no nighttime driving)
Time of day restriction (for example, not during rush hour traffic)
Using adequate support to ensure proper driving position
Area restriction
Wearing bioptic telescopic lens when driving/restricted to driving from sunrise to sunset."
#1 He was within the "most common restrictions for older drivers"!
Well, except for the extra mirror, I didn't see ANY on his car.
From your link:
"What are the most common restrictions for older drivers?
The number one restriction for senior drivers is vision-related and usually requires the driver to wear glasses or corrective contact lenses. Other common restrictions include, but are not limited to:
No freeway driving
Driving a vehicle with an additional right side mirror
Driving from sunrise to sunset (no nighttime driving)
Time of day restriction (for example, not during rush hour traffic)
Using adequate support to ensure proper driving position
Area restriction
Wearing bioptic telescopic lens when driving/restricted to driving from sunrise to sunset."
+2 1. Natan_el_Tigre commented 8 years ago