Zeus recently expressed his disdain for NASCAR by hurling a lightning bolt at the parking lot of JR Motorsports. As the electricity surges through the vehicle, its headlights turn on. The Mooresville, North Carolina facility is "the nucleus of [Dale] Earnhardt Jr.'s racing, marketing and business interests."
Watch lightning strike vehicle and turn on its headlights at Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s parking lot (video)
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