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Close call I had at the track
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<blockquote data-quote="psfracer" data-source="post: 11110105" data-attributes="member: 125033"><p>Sometimes being a good driver is simply knowing when to lift to avoid taking your car back home on a flatbed trailer. </p><p></p><p>Here is a video I made where I just barely got out of the groove at the 60' mark and the car gets a little sideways before I lift. Thankfully as soon as I lifted the car came back straight. I was racing my friend Ken who also has a mustang, but today he was running his big block chevy camaro that runs 8.90s at 148 mph. My mustang runs 6.0s in the 1/8th, or 9.30s-9.40s in the 1/4. </p><p></p><p>I love the go-pro camera, where I had it mounted gave a great view of what exactly happened. </p><p></p><p>[youtube_browser]AtEpGeeP16M[/youtube_browser]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="psfracer, post: 11110105, member: 125033"] Sometimes being a good driver is simply knowing when to lift to avoid taking your car back home on a flatbed trailer. Here is a video I made where I just barely got out of the groove at the 60' mark and the car gets a little sideways before I lift. Thankfully as soon as I lifted the car came back straight. I was racing my friend Ken who also has a mustang, but today he was running his big block chevy camaro that runs 8.90s at 148 mph. My mustang runs 6.0s in the 1/8th, or 9.30s-9.40s in the 1/4. I love the go-pro camera, where I had it mounted gave a great view of what exactly happened. [youtube_browser]AtEpGeeP16M[/youtube_browser] [/QUOTE]
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