User:Hwd3400/24 Hours of LeMons

YouTube Channel
24 Hours of Lemons maintains an official channel on YouTube. The channel publishes two main kinds of videos: Lemons Wrapup videos and #lemonsworld videos.

Lemons Wrapup videos
Since mid 2012, the 24 Hours of Lemons organizers have produced a wrapup video after each race. The videos almost always cover the main Lemons awards, including the Index of Effluency, Organizers' Choice, Judges' Choice, Heroic Fix, and I Got Screwed. The videos are typically organized as follows. First, hosts Jay Lamm, Nick Pon, and/or Jeff Glenn give an overview of the race while seated in chairs in front of a green screen in the studio at Lemons HQ. Then, the videos jump between the studio, track driving footage, and footage of activities in the pits. The videos conclude with "Lemons in a Nutshell," where something particularly amusing occurs, for example a racing team is shown dancing while dressed in an outlandish custom theme.

Recurring features and expressions

 * "Here are your winners. Nobody cares.": The presenters briefly display the names of the winning teams (by number of laps completed) for classes A, B, and C.
 * "This car's gonna dominate!": One of the Lemons staff members, often Judge Phil, points at a car before the race and says "This car's gonna dominate!"
 * "Did it dominate? It did not.": After the race, Jay Lamm asks "Did it dominate?" Nick Pon responds "it did not."
 * "Hella sweet": Awesome.
 * "Butt turrible": Terrible.
 * "Racer CSI": Racers like to overthink why they crashed, saying esoteric things like "the trailing arm rear suspension goes through a camber change in that corner." However, Lemons organizers shrug and say "you know, people crash more at the sharp corner."
 * "Never listen to Judge Phil's suggestions": Judge Phil often points out car models that are unusual in Lemons and encourages teams to bring these models to bring to Lemons. When one of these cars has a mechanical failure during a race, the presenters say "Never listen to Judge Phil's suggestions."
 * "Hella blew up": When a car fails in a particularly amusing way, Jay or Nick says "it hella blew up." [REF]
 * "Y u rune klassik": [REF]

#lemonsworld videos

 * 1) lemonsworld videos started out with [original tagline here]. However, starting on [date], the tagline is "[Welcome to #lemonsworld], for extra Lemons crap."