Orlando Speed World hosts a racing series that they call the Ultimate Street Car Shootout. All participants must gather at a pre determined meeting point and drive their race cars to the track. The drive is between twenty and thirty miles. Once you arrive you pull numbers out of a hat to determine ladder position. There are no scoreboards lit up and no timeslips, just a win light. All racing is conducted in a heads up, pro tree manner.
This past weekend Lee went home with a first place victory for the second consecutive time. Here is a video of one of his passes.
I was there watching Lee and soon as they announced the "the Viper" was running all the surround people would leave their car (that they were working on) and people from the stands would come to the fence and watch. Many people were waving money around taking bets, but no one would bet against the Lee Saunders Viper losing any race. It is a beast to watch it run!
Congrats to Lee and real sportsman to his competitors.
I was there watching Lee and soon as they announced the "the Viper" was running all the surround people would leave their car (that they were working on) and people from the stands would come to the fence and watch. Many people were waving money around taking bets, but no one would bet against the Lee Saunders Viper losing any race. It is a beast to watch it run!
Congrats to Lee and real sportsman to his competitors.
Cudaman
No kidding! You could see that in the video. That car is awsome!
Nice.. I have to say the car sounded pretty sick going down the track, thanks for representing the Viper community well guys. So is Lee going to be going to Bradenton this year?
SOB!!!!!!!!! If I would have know he was there I would have went. That is right in my back yard (or at least 20min from my house) I run there all the time. SOB!!!
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