Been to the track and ran my share of times also, but man, unless there was oil on that track, or some fluids, how in the hell did a stock ( appears like ) car like that lose it that badly.. I know he kept his foot in it but wtf...
Very, very sick vehicles run nightly sideways and that doesn't happen.
Feel horrible for the owner..
Been to the track and ran my share of times also, but man, unless there was oil on that track, or some fluids, how in the hell did a stock ( appears like ) car like that lose it that badly.. I know he kept his foot in it but wtf...
Very, very sick vehicles run nightly sideways and that doesn't happen.
Feel horrible for the owner..
Who knows what the exact conditions were but, that dude appears to have dug his own hole. You can see the tires smoking even before he/she loses control. If you're boiling 'em through first, chances are it's not a good idea to slam shift into second and make matters worse.
The car spun hard through second gear. One of the rear tires spun faster than the other, the car got sideways and, the rest is history. It might have been a banana peel, we're still waiting on word.
That was alot of damage........It didn't look that he hit that bad???To me it didnt look like he broke the half shafts, his tires were still smoking when he crashed.
The guy in the Caddy is lucky the Viper didn't go the other way. Is pays to know who you are racing against or risk lining up with a tool like SRT boy.
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