I will do my best to capture the info for you at the race. You know the problem though, I generally watch one driver! The report could be less biased than yours usually are.
No worries love, just catch the top 3 or 5 off the scoreboard after each race if you can...don't worry about a writeup. Ultimately we just want to know who won, who placed, and who crashed. (and even then, only if its a bad crash.)
Do you mean only "catastrophic" crashes? 😉
Do you mean only "catastrophic" crashes? 😉
Exactly.
("Horrendous" ones too.)
Will you Two please get a room !!!
Main Entry: ca·tas·tro·phe
Pronunciation: kə-ˈtas-trə-(ˌ)fē
Function: noun
Etymology: Greek katastrophē, from katastrephein to overturn, from kata- + strephein to turn
Date: 1540
1 : the final event of the dramatic action especially of a tragedy
2 : a momentous tragic event ranging from extreme misfortune to utter overthrow or ruin
3 a : a violent and sudden change in a feature of the earth b : a violent usually destructive natural event (as a supernova)
4 : utter failure : fiasco <the party was a catastrophe>— cat·a·stroph·ic ˌka-tə-ˈsträ-fik adjective
— cat·a·stroph·i·cal·ly -fi-k(ə-)lē adverb
Main Entry: hor·ren·dous
Pronunciation: hȯ-ˈren-dəs, hä-, hə-
Function: adjective
Etymology: Latin horrendus, from gerundive of horrēre
Date: 1659
: horrible, dreadful <the tax rate was horrendous> <horrendous crimes>— hor·ren·dous·ly adverb
I prefer the 'catastrophic' version for reports, as long as it's someone else's hot rod.
