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Originally Posted by psychophd,Dec 9 2010, 10:46 PM
had to stop watching - I think he's using a bungie cord for a camera mount.
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Originally Posted by NuncoStr8,Dec 9 2010, 04:13 PM
most people don't know they are doing it wrong until they are in the grass.
After the first few near misses, you'd think he'd get the message and ease off a little bit. I'd be scared sh*tless if I was one of his passengers on that run.
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Originally Posted by psychophd,Dec 9 2010, 11:46 PM
had to stop watching - I think he's using a bungie cord for a camera mount.
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I took about 20 laps around the Ring riding shotgun before I took my S2000 around it. I was coached my first 5 laps. It's vastly overwhelming trying to remember all 70+ turns. This guy needs some help, people like this put other people in walls... not cool.
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Originally Posted by TopGear,Dec 10 2010, 08:21 PM
But he was in the grass. Several times!
After the first few near misses, you'd think he'd get the message and ease off a little bit. I'd be scared sh*tless if I was one of his passengers on that run.
After the first few near misses, you'd think he'd get the message and ease off a little bit. I'd be scared sh*tless if I was one of his passengers on that run.
Or I I like to say, "If you are still on the road, you aren't going fast enough!"
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