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Took A Wild Ride

Craneo52

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Went for a wild ride saturday at Tazewell, never short yourselfs on safety equipment. Below is video feel free to share everyone likes to see some carnage
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Dang man, I bet you're sore.

Great video. Tough luck on the wreck. I thought you were gonna squeeze through.

That looks like an expensive crash.
Is that a dirt track? It looks like solid ice.
 
Dang man, I bet you're sore.

Great video. Tough luck on the wreck. I thought you were gonna squeeze through.

That looks like an expensive crash.
Is that a dirt track? It looks like solid ice.
Yea the second day was rough on the ol body. And yes it's dirt track.
They water the track before the races. Alot of stuff can vary to cause the track to change over the course of the night starting with the the amount of water they put on it. The Wind an sun will also draw moisture out of the track. The amount of cars also. Everytime car goes around the track it will lay rubberdown from the tires. Normally during hot laps an qualifying the track is tacky l, which means u can hammer down and the big motors normally show out. trough out the night it will slick off an turn dry slick and motor don't matter as much, it's more in the driver throttle control and handling, and lap times can be a second or 2 slower depending on track, so this past Saturday it was like driving on ice, very dry slick and each week track is different never know what you may get, that's my best explanation
 
Looked like 2 full rolls and at least you landed right side up. Hope you get it fixed up so you can get back out there. Looks like fun!
That's the plan will be a long off-season least it happend at end of season cause I'm ready to chase some whitetails
 
Yea the second day was rough on the ol body. And yes it's dirt track.
They water the track before the races. Alot of stuff can vary to cause the track to change over the course of the night starting with the the amount of water they put on it. The Wind an sun will also draw moisture out of the track. The amount of cars also. Everytime car goes around the track it will lay rubberdown from the tires. Normally during hot laps an qualifying the track is tacky l, which means u can hammer down and the big motors normally show out. trough out the night it will slick off an turn dry slick and motor don't matter as much, it's more in the driver throttle control and handling, and lap times can be a second or 2 slower depending on track, so this past Saturday it was like driving on ice, very dry slick and each week track is different never know what you may get, that's my best explanation

I have to admit that it looks like fun. When is your next race, and will you be able to get the car ready in time?
 

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