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<blockquote data-quote="Jroc" data-source="post: 12191841" data-attributes="member: 51847"><p>Thanks. Just use sticky tires. My car breaking the way it did was kind of a freak thing, but since my wreck I have discovered that I'm apparently the 3rd Terminator to break at that spot, and from what I've heard there's even been one to break at the same spot since me. The theory is there is a small dip on the track right where Terminators tend to shift 4th that's enough to upset the suspension enough to let it break loose briefly on the 3/4 shift. From my understanding all these wrecks happened in the left lane, and it's right where the track starts to slop upwards at Jackson, but IDK it's just a theory I've heard locals talk mention to me since my wreck, and it's only Terminators apparently. When it happened I was like WTF as I sure wasn't expecting that at over 100 mph in a 490 whp Cobra. :shrug:</p><p></p><p>With that said do understand that if you do wreck at a track your insurance will not cover you if they find out where you were at. You can try lying but if they find out that's insurance fraud. </p><p></p><p>I find it to be pretty ****ed up that I could go out on a public road and rap my truck around a tree at over 100 mph and insurance will cover that even if they do eventually drop me, but if you wreck racing in a legal environment, and one where the law and everyone else tries to get you to race, and insurance can legally say FU, especially when paying the premium insurance prices a Terminator commands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jroc, post: 12191841, member: 51847"] Thanks. Just use sticky tires. My car breaking the way it did was kind of a freak thing, but since my wreck I have discovered that I'm apparently the 3rd Terminator to break at that spot, and from what I've heard there's even been one to break at the same spot since me. The theory is there is a small dip on the track right where Terminators tend to shift 4th that's enough to upset the suspension enough to let it break loose briefly on the 3/4 shift. From my understanding all these wrecks happened in the left lane, and it's right where the track starts to slop upwards at Jackson, but IDK it's just a theory I've heard locals talk mention to me since my wreck, and it's only Terminators apparently. When it happened I was like WTF as I sure wasn't expecting that at over 100 mph in a 490 whp Cobra. :shrug: With that said do understand that if you do wreck at a track your insurance will not cover you if they find out where you were at. You can try lying but if they find out that's insurance fraud. I find it to be pretty ****ed up that I could go out on a public road and rap my truck around a tree at over 100 mph and insurance will cover that even if they do eventually drop me, but if you wreck racing in a legal environment, and one where the law and everyone else tries to get you to race, and insurance can legally say FU, especially when paying the premium insurance prices a Terminator commands. [/QUOTE]
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