A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

Peligroso! Chica Loca!

Speaking of cool modified people doing cool things, Rachel Larratt (as in the person who runs the business side of BME, as well as her own enterprises), is racing in this year’s La Carrera Panamericana, a 3000 km race across Mexico. She’s down there right now blogging the race (as well as plotting to dominate the first year of the Unlimited Class in her Lotus Elise) at www.mil0.com/blog — the sharp eyed will spot Coop and others you may know in her race/rally diary.

Rachel Larratt - La Carrera Panamericana

Comments

23 responses to “Peligroso! Chica Loca!”

  1. Amy Avatar
    Amy

    This photo is too cool!

  2. Tom Avatar
    Tom

    Shannon, I dont know if Rachel is your wife or your sister, but either way, shes one gorgeous girl!

  3. Shannon Larratt Avatar

    She used to be my wife, now I tell people she’s my sister 🙂

  4. paleblue Avatar

    Ahhh, like Meg White? 🙂

  5. spikey Avatar
    spikey

    nice moded elise – nice moded girl!
    kinda puts my moded ’98 elise and my lip peircing to shame!!

  6. CreativeNonFiction Avatar

    Am I missing it, or is there no “MODBLOG” stamp on this pic?

  7. Toser Avatar
    Toser

    !dangerous! crazy girl….thats kinda cute.

    i would race her in my car, but that would just be muy embarazoso…..

  8. wish_I_were_a_dragon... Avatar

    what that rather funky lookingautomobile in the background?

  9. IG Avatar
    IG

    awsome!
    what a cool car, what a cool girl(lady? no.. girl.)
    thanks for posting, shannon.
    will keep track of her progress from now on.

  10. penski Avatar

    wish I were a dragon… – the red one with black splodges? It looks like a mkII Jag 🙂

    I’ve posted links to Rachel’s blog and the Carrera/Unlimited links on a couple of forums I frequent…

    Some choice (and expected ;)) quotes:

    From an Elise owner (regarding an inverted Rachel) – “I’ve been in that position a fair few times, I tend to stick my legs through the roof though, it’s more comfortable.”

    An M3 owner (regarding the same photo) – “My little girl (2 years) just pointed at the screen and said “Lady hiding!”, couldn’t help laughing at that.”

    The token American on a British forum – “I particularly like the women’s restroom sign in this pic….

    http://mil0.com/blog/wp-content/upl…11/dsc_1288.JPG”

    ^He lives in the middle of nowhere in northern Minnesota, 20 miles from his neighbours, drives a knackered old truck (and a couple of other things) and makes his own power (generator and wind generator). Cool guy.

    Owner of a barn-find 998cc racing mini (genuine sixties style) and a few other choice motors – “Coolio. The American’s know the score, don’t they?”

    Owner of several old Triumphs before he was twenty – “Good luck to her! Ace stuff, I’d love to do something bonkers like that, test on driver and machine! :D”

    And a few dozen ‘omfg teh hot!!!!1one’ posts strewn amongst them.

    ___________

    Good luck, Rachel. 🙂

    Shannon – How about a trip to the UK for the Retro Rides show next year? Three days, lots of old cars, kit cars, race cars…

    *n

  11. lilish Avatar
    lilish

    I’ve been dreaming of that car since the moment I ever heard of the Elise. I figured out how long it will take me to afford one and I’ll be in my 50′s. Kinda sucks for me but I do enjoy looking at others’ 🙂

  12. sam w. Avatar
    sam w.

    am i trippin or is there no modblog stamp?

    i highly enjoy looking for them
    and im just not finding one in this picture

  13. penski Avatar

    The states never got the Series 1 Elise (my memory tells me that the K-Series lump didn’t meet emissions regs?) but you can pick one up over here for under ten grand now…

    *n

  14. jenny Avatar
    jenny

    Under 10 grand would definitely be in my price range if i had money.

    And that is an Illinois plate isn’t it?? Cuz thats totally where I live.

  15. penski Avatar

    That’s £10k…Which is $19k (US) at today’s rates…

    But you wouldn’t get a Series 1 car…You’d have to look for a Series 2 car (like Rachels) which are dropping for about an extra $5k (US) for an early car…Dunno what the costs are like over there…

    *n

  16. lilish Avatar
    lilish

    Just because you can get one under 10k doesn’t mean the bare minimum is what I want….I was looking more into the 50k range…

  17. Leopoldo Avatar

    I want a chica loca for me

  18. Shannon Larratt Avatar

    My advice to people who want a sports car of this type but don’t have any money is build a Lotus 7 kit. They are in my opinion are one of the best track cars you can build for under $5000.

  19. lala Avatar
    lala

    She looks like the kind of person that I really wanna meet. She looks so happy! 🙂

  20. Bradly Avatar
    Bradly

    Motivatting pic ~_0

  21. anonymous Avatar
    anonymous

    haha, paleblue, my thoughts exactly

  22. Elfin Avatar
    Elfin

    It says, “Danger! Crazy girl!” 🙂

  23. truly amazing Avatar
    truly amazing

    love the tattoos

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