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Pulled a Joe P and just walked right into the hot pits. No gate no issue.
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It's amazing where you can get into if you look and act like you belong there.
I used to work with a guy i Melbourne whose wife was incredibly hot and their tactic at the Melbourne Grand Prix was to dress up in one of the team's or sponsor's marketing attire and simply go wherever they wanted.
They rarely got turned away - most blokes don't mind spending time chatting to beautiful women who are genuinely interested in what they're doing and they've collected some impressive photos, selfies and memorabilia over the years.
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Originally Posted by Lokiel
It's amazing where you can get into if you look and act like you belong there.
I used to work with a guy i Melbourne whose wife was incredibly hot and their tactic at the Melbourne Grand Prix was to dress up in one of the team's or sponsor's marketing attire and simply go wherever they wanted.
They rarely got turned away - most blokes don't mind spending time chatting to beautiful women who are genuinely interested in what they're doing and they've collected some impressive photos, selfies and memorabilia over the years.
UnfourtUnfort you have ******** in areas they're not supposed to be doing things they shouldn't be. They let people cruise through the pits after races are over, which is totally cool. But don't secure the area. Things like this happens.
I know I don't want Cal's stinky race suit, it's basically worthless too. It's pretty safe to say that someone workout a pit pass took it.
UnfourtUnfort you have ******** in areas they're not supposed to be doing things they shouldn't be. They let people cruise through the pits after races are over, which is totally cool. But don't secure the area. Things like this happens.
I know I don't want Cal's stinky race suit, it's basically worthless too. It's pretty safe to say that someone workout a pit pass took it.
Happens a lot. A friend of mine likes to tell a story about a guy who worked clean-up for a major track for years that would clean racer's wallets out and take their ID. When they finally caught him, he had the ID of many popular and well known drivers. No matter that track I go to, I keep my valuables locked up when I'm not around.
Happens a lot. A friend of mine likes to tell a story about a guy who worked clean-up for a major track for years that would clean racer's wallets out and take their ID. When they finally caught him, he had the ID of many popular and well known drivers. No matter that track I go to, I keep my valuables locked up when I'm not around.
I remember reading stories a few years ago of asshats who would steal underhood parts at carshows... BOV's and filters were the main items if I recall. Also **** ***** and gauges that weren't installed properly from the interior.
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God i just realized the auto correct on my phone is absolute trash. What is it even doing?
Here is a picture of my dad (who is off of work due to a recent surgery) playing with my cat via stick found in the yard. Hopefully this will somewhat make up for the incoherent rambling above.