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Wow, you give a guy 650 ls9 hp, and my short Alabama cousin who apparently cant drive as well as he thought and the guy gets 3 pages. That 57 had 8600 original miles on it when it was mounted on our chassis. I was unaware small shoes could push a big pedal so far. I will post pics of the car when Im back in the office tomorrow. Im almost home, currently posting from Kingman Az.
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Ya'll leave my little buddy alone....lol.... If your asses had worked on that car the hours him and his crew had for the last 2weeks you would be out there enjoying the he'll out of it as well. Neil is one of my best friends and I will be the first to tell you That he has ditched a few gm pickups more times than I care to remember ...... That being said he drove that thing like a pro.:lol:
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All I have to say is that it is bada$$. I am Switzerland on the other stuff. David |
I actually do run events from time to time. I prep all the cars, build the course, even change the tires half way though the day because they wear out, and will have 500-750 runs on the same 3 cars without a hitch. There is a difference between having fun and being stupid. At my venue if you go off course there really isn't anything to hit, and you have to pick up the cones you hit yourself so there's no one to piss off. There is a certain amount of respect needed when you're tossing around a $100,000 4500lb sedan at 1G.
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If that was the same run, I don't get all the hubbub. It looked more embarrassing than dangerous. In the blurry cell video, and with the comments I read (first), I assumed he had cleared almost every cone on the course, and nearly went through the fence. In this video, it seemed pretty slow and jerky, like he spent almost as much time on the brakes as the loud pedal.
Am I missing something? Edit - I'm not trying to be an azz or start something. I'm really curious because I will make my autocross debut eventually, and would hope for a better "review". :) Is a bit of self control, restraint, composure, etc, more important than the absolute fastest time possible at events like this? |
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