This nomination for Hoon Of The Leap Day is all about the graceful finish. Both drivers get some decent air on their backwoods jumps, but they don't stop there. While most hoons crash during the jump or upon landing, these guys added a bonus crash after the jump.
Warning: Mandatory NSFW language on the second video.
Watch Out For That Tree!
1:30 PM on Fri Feb 29 2008
By Mark Arnold
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This nomination for Hoon Of The




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Okay, the second one is a winner for the following factors:
Most air
Least likelihood that he was even aware of the tree until shortly after hitting it.
Dog chasing the car, and then not knowing what to do with it once it has "caught" it.
Most importantly; the driver exiting the car through the window while successfully holding onto his bottle of Bud in classic Lewboski fashion.
"We gotta show this to your mother!"
I'm sure she'd be proud...
Definitely the second one
I'm also counting at least three mullets in that second one.
The second clip has some respectable mullets, too.
Damn, sometimes I type too slow.
More Canadians?
"all that work, eh?"
George, George, George of the Jungle . . .
@Ben Wojdyla: If you're hooning around in the Canadian wilderness, and you're not sporting a mullet, you're doing it wrong.
Looks like more Dave's Farm on youtube
This is what happens where the winters are long.
GOT to love the presence of car-chasing shepherd and teh Mullets!
-ALways a mullet or ten at these things; without -be like goin' to the cotillion without yer hoop skirt; -just wouldn't be right.
@RoninianHoon: Yeah, those Dave's Farm guys (and particularly Dave himself) are hoonage masters. And when I say masters, I mean masters. Heady stuff, indeed, involving cold weather, cutting torches, Sawzalls, jumpage, cornfields, rigged-up gas tanks, and a SHITLOAD of alcohol. Not to mention nothing to do during the daytime--or nighttime, for that matter. What's a drunken Canadian with a lot of alcohol in 'im to do to divert himself? Dave's got ideas, all right.
Laying on the horn was a nice touch, as well as air time, mullets, and beer. Nicely done.
second one wins... poor planning... though great execution (hehe.. even the pre-ford mazda deserved to die because of what mazda was about to do).. dog chasing car..
expletive.. beer in frame.. and, of course, MULLET!
looking at the "road"... it looks like they could have run this jump the other way around just as effectively... and maybe jumped it more than once...
Make me feel proud to be Canadian!
Second one wins for even one more reason, Badge engineered Ford cameo with the Topaz!
Now THIS is a more original jump.
+ Watch video
In clip 2: I like that after discussing the tree beforehand, he still hits it dead-center. Afterwards one of the guys is bragging that he told him that the tree wouldn't move if he hit it. LOL
"Oh dear, oh dear...
He's gone off...
Unless I'm mistaken, I am very much mistaken...
Look how hard he's trying...
He's into the barrier!"
These are amateur hoons of the apprentice class. You go Joe!
"blood would be good, eh? if he was bleedin' that would be AWESOME."
"@chrystlubitshi: And the good buddy hoping that more than metal was damaged, "Life would be good eh, if he was bleeding? That would be awsome"
The first one is beautiful in its artistic simplicity. I don't need to watch it, I can just listen and know exactly what's happened. The essense of hoonery, distilled to its purest form.
But the second one hits all the buttons. The horn, the commentary, the language, the mullet, the beer, the wholesome Candianness of it. Perfect.
All that work, eh? Didn't blow the rad. You gotta show this to your mother.
@graverobber: Watch it man, there's a beverage here!
i'm so glad i live in a city, where there are things to do :P
@dculberson: "Another Caucasian, Gary."
@MazdaEric: Well definitely more things to hit.
It's not a mullet, it's "hockey hair".
@Uncle_Bo: The essense of hoonery, distilled to its purest form.
Hoonshine?
if i can do this with a POS car, risking injury...why is marijuana illegal?
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