ive seen these cars before at the car shows that highway is 15 mins from my house the cars there are crazy they do it early in the morning at like 7am on ocean parkway the speedlimit is like 35 mph too lol
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yeah they dont joke around when they race the do some pretty serious speeds theres alot of high end cars to lambos Shebly gt500 KRS ferraris you name it they are there
oh cool, 1500hp and 100% traction. I been in the race game for a long time. That Vette is super quiet and that FordGT does NOT have 1500hp. Plain n simple
Yeah that vid seems fishy. If that vette was 850hp then that GT has to be making like 1100hp... How was he even getting traction??
I never even really heard to vette "go."
mid engine car places all weight on the tires not over them, but even at that i would say he would need some sticky rubber even at highway speeds, i would have to agree that its "fishy" because the camera man dosent even get set back when they launch and that just wouldnt happen even with a muscle bound dude (G-force rules all) to me it looked like two bad ass cars one filming and following and the other one doing an excebition pull
ive seen these cars before at the car shows that highway is 15 mins from my house the cars there are crazy they do it early in the morning at like 7am on ocean parkway the speedlimit is like 35 mph too lol
damn thats hilarious.
But yeah that vid does seem weird how a 1500hp car can get grip sooooo easy even from a roll. And like nutz said abt the camara guy not being forced bak into the seat of the vette...
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