Last year off-road vehicle manufacturer Polaris was looking to hire on our Job Boards. Did one of you take the gig? We hope so, because then one of you—or maybe Coroflotter Greg Tada, who was already a Polaris industrial designer—may have had something to do with the following madness.
To showcase a heavily-modified version of their RZR XP Turbo, the company rigged up an insane obstacle course in a "post-apocalyptic dystopian decay of abandoned steel mills, old factories, and train yards," then sent driver RJ Anderson through it at breakneck speeds:
"Do Not Attempt," reads the video disclaimer, "You Could Die."
Well, for those of you that are only in danger of dying from boredom (what a segue!) because your job stinks, there's currently over 1,000 jobs on offer at our aforementioned Job Boards. If you're out of work or looking to make a change, check it out!
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Being a Minnesota resident, where people routinely get into drunken fist-fights over which snowmobile is better (Arctic Cat! Polaris!), I should understand the draw of this machine. Yet, I don't get it. I mean, even though I have a condemned half-demolished factory at my disposal, like every one does, I don't see what I'm supposed to do with this. Do I drive it on the street? Do I take it out into the woods? What do I do?
Entertaining, but felt inspired by Ken Block's Gymkhana videos (which aren't exactly 100% original either)