▲ 213 r/okbuddyBoogity+1 crossposts

I didnt know Kyle Busch drove a No.12 Ford Frock, Jacob Short!

Context: Its an AI cover for a book sold on amazon

u/MainMite06 — 21 days ago

Hey guys, I didnt know Denny Hamlin drove the No.5 Valvoline Chevy! (AI slop found in Amazon)

Context, I didnt make this, its an AI slop book I found advertised on pinterest from Amazon & I wanted to roast it!

u/MainMite06 — 30 days ago
▲ 123 r/acecombat

ZANSCARE EMPIRE IS BACK BABY!

Sotoa's throwing it back to the 90s by threatening FCU with a land-battleship just like Zanscare empire did in Gundam Victory

u/MainMite06 — 30 days ago

"Right over there, you will see my greatness, & your impossible cup championship, Denny"

u/MainMite06 — 1 month ago

How 'Meta' is Suarez's Coke 600 win really is: (read below)

  1. Daniel Suarez won the 2026 Coke 600 in the weekend following the passing of Kyle Busch, but this victory is **meta beyond insane belief!**
  2. Daniel Suarez, himself, was a Joe Gibbs development driver, which was expect that he was going through the truck series with Kyle Busch's truck team, Kyle Busch Motorsports from 2015-16. Which upon the 2015 season was concurrent to Kyle Busch's first Cup Championship
  3. Kyle Busch frequently returned to the Spire Motorsports team in truck series to run the number 7 truck whilst being sponsored by the redundant Hendrick Cars.Com sponsor while concurrently racing for a rival dealership owner in Richard Childress. Kyle Busch's final ever race win was a truck series win at Dover in the no.7 truck with the redundant HendrickCars.com livery.. And Daniel Suarez was there to announce that truck race in particular!

(Im not even gonna mention how the 'other Kyle', Mr Larson, made that sponsor+paint scheme famous, while racing KB's OG full time cup race number+ team in No.5?)

  1. The current Spire Motorsports' garage itself is literally the former K.yle B.usch M.otorsports garage. The assets that Kyle Busch sold off in KBM were the entire garage, and I question of how many his old personel to Spire Motorsports. This seems to be true primary reason why Kyle ran with Spire's truck team on any given weekend, all because the team was his ground-up truck team since conception.

When Daniel Suarez got contracted into Spire Motorsports this year, He literally walked back into the same KBM team truck garage with different faces and now Hendrick/Chevy support.

Daniel Suarez's Coke 600 win is not only emotional, but just shockingly Meta!

u/MainMite06 — 1 month ago

RIP Rowdy

This was him running with AIM Vasser-Sullivan in their Sealmaster Lexus RCF in the 2020 R24

u/MainMite06 — 2 months ago
▲ 1.8k r/speedracer+1 crossposts

Lines used to justify the plot that are so terrible they became a meme

“It’s what Clara would’ve wanted” - The Boys

“Only Ymir knows” - Attack on Titan

“Somehow Palpatine retuned” - Star Wara

u/Fluffiddy — 2 months ago
▲ 42 r/super_gt+2 crossposts

1. 1967 Speed Racer/Mach GOGOGO

Speed Racer/Mach Gogogo has episodes where the auto racing depicted in the show had Speed/Go Mifune and company race at a volcano.

Episode 2 saw Speed chasing Skull Duggery through a mountain chain of volcanos in the Sword Mountain race.>! Where Skull crashes his car into a volcano's cliff edge, falls out of it & now cliffhanging for his life inside of it. Speed falls into the volcano as the cliff collapsed, the whole scene becomes a struggle for survival as speed rescues Skull and the pair climb up & out of the cliff unscaved for the scene above.!<

Episodes 15-16 were all about a ritualistic auto race inside a volcano fictional Mesoamerican-inspired nation. When I say they raced 'inside" the volcano, I meant that literally!

2. Hot Wheels World Race+Acceleracers

Hot Wheels World Race had a first leg that involved racing in a volcanic wasteland. >!A significant moment in this scene plays like the E2 of '67 Speed Racer where the competitors of main character Vert and rival team captain Taro put their differences aside to rescue Vert's teammate-Lani whose car was swallowed and slid off the road by the Lava she thought she could wade through.!<

The sequel, Acceleracers, had a whole realm featured in a mini-episode made up of even more violent volcanic mountain ranges. >!In the first mini episode, sees Taro overtake Vert and get launched off the track where Vert turns around, grapple hooks Taro's car mid air and pulls him up from certain doom. Totally a callback to World Race.!<

3. Mt Akina/Mt Haruna-Initial D, Various Media, Real Life

The famous narrow mountain road featured and renamed "Akina" in Initial D is a pathway that leads to and from the dormant volcano of Mt Haruna.

If Initial D every other media doesn't deny this fact, then you/they are racing to and from a dormant volcano.

4. Real Life+related media- Fuji Speedway

Fuji Speedway was built in a city far east from the far away foothills of Mt Fuji, in Sunto District, Shizuoka. The dormant volcano, (currently due to spray volcanic ash as of this writing) from 38.9km/24 miles away is visible from the west side of the racetrack.

5. Real life-Circuit De Charade

The real-life Circuit De Charade that once held the F1 French Grand prix, in years prior was located in the Chaine Des Puys region of the volcanic mountains of Massif central France.

Specifically, Circuit de Charade was built in the foothills of Puys De Dome, a sleepy *lava dome* that's known for spewing stones around its territory.

The same racetrack is infamous for being littered with stones that often either wreaked havoc on the cars or directly harmed the drivers.

The final straw was drawn in the 1972 French F1 GP where drivers were suffering excessive punctures and in one incident, Helmut Marko had a stone kicked from Ronnie Peterson's car penetrated his helmet had permanently injured & blinded Helmut's left eye... Helmut is still with us, as of last year as an advisor role in team Red Bull F1.

As of today, Circuit de Charade has its track shortened from the problematic areas, runs track days, limited motorsport schedules, and historic races

u/MainMite06 — 2 months ago