Test Drive 2, by Jeff Gordon

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The first one was fake as fake can be, this one is a prank gone right.

And it was real.
 
So that's what you get for questioning Jeff Gordon... I'm also quite impressed over how he can handle the cab like that.
 
Never laughed so hard in my life! :lol:

That Jeff's a card, alright. Man, can he drive - and as for the acting . . . is it my imagination or do I see Hollywood B movies in the background there?

Thought Travis would hurt Jeff there for a moment when he . . . . okay, I won't spoil it.

This brought to mind another thought. Are we actually risking Jeff's life when he does this sort of stuff the sponsors require he do? Alright - to non-NASCAR fans that might sound really weird - this is a guy who dances in a 3000 pound steel jacket most weekends, with another bunch of hot-heads speeding around in excess of 200 MPH; driving a cab shouldn't be a dangerous thing, right?
But not if one was familiar with NASCAR's safety philosophies. NASCAR drivers don't drive yon common-or-garden passenger cars on track, the vehicles are machines designed for the sport - quite a bit different from a cab.

So how safe is Jeff, really, when he does this sort of advertising-gimmick thing? A rollover in that cab wouldn't be the same as the roll-overs he walks away from in a NASCAR crash.

Good thing Travis was not a secret 'Conceal and Carry' or else Jeff would have a few more holes in his head than he already has.

Having said that - if Jeff was driving a cab would I take that ride? Absolutely. YOLO.

If it is the real Jeff, and he is being him and not an other being him.
 
Well, he didn't, so what's the point of saying that?

That's like saying that it's ok to drive double the speed limit.

"Didn't get caught this time."


If that woman can sue and win against the RV company because she put it in cruise control and crashed while making a sandwich, then you could easily sue for what they did to that guy.
 
That's like saying that it's ok to drive double the speed limit.

"Didn't get caught this time."


If that woman can sue and win against the RV company because she put it in cruise control and crashed while making a sandwich, then you could easily sue for what they did to that guy.
He signed the waiver afterwards. His right to sue was gone at that moment.
 
He signed the waiver afterwards. His right to sue was gone at that moment.

The problem is if he didn't sign the waiver. If for whatever reason he had a mental breakdown then they'd have big trouble on their hands.
 
The problem is if he didn't sign the waiver. If for whatever reason he had a mental breakdown then they'd have big trouble on their hands.

To be fair it only lasted a minute or so, plus that would give Jalopnik alot of bad rep, fair point though.
 
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