Devote Crook is not the sort of man to enjoy the spotlight so when a network television executive from America called him with a job opportunity, the Tijuana Linebacker was less then impressed. He spent a few minutes listening to the mans carefully constructed pitch before politely turning him down. That seemed like it would be the end of Devote Crook's time in the spotlight until another network executive offered him the chance to drive a pristine survivor nineteen sixty-nine Boss 302 Ford Mustang. Crook grew up a huge fan of television shows like Top Gear and Roadkill so when he was given the chance to host his own automotive review show, he gladly hopped on the opportunity. Crook's show has allowed people to learn of his absolute love of classic hot hatches like the Ford Escort RS and Nissan Pulsar-GTI-R as well as his appreciation for the endlessly quirky Citroen 2CV. Despite Crook's checkered past and his reputation as a convicted criminal, the share joy that graces his face as he drives a nineteen-ninety three Nissan R32 Skyline for the first time is undeniable even to the most staunch opponents of Crook's role in professional football.
A one hour special where Crook visited the famed Ebisu circuit in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, a place Crook himself called the Mecca of automotive performance, capped off the first season of his show. For the second season, He's on tap to visit the Nurburgring as well Toyota's headquarters in Aichi, Japan.
A one hour special where Crook visited the famed Ebisu circuit in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, a place Crook himself called the Mecca of automotive performance, capped off the first season of his show. For the second season, He's on tap to visit the Nurburgring as well Toyota's headquarters in Aichi, Japan.
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