Great Drivers. I drive like that on a video game not with my life. LOL.
At the beginning of the race/end, I don't remember the track being like that. Normally there is another route.
I think the Viper would have pulled if it was in the lead too.
I was surprised that the porsche was next to the Viper in the straight.
that clip should be renamed "how to beat a faster car by utilizing traffic to your advantage."
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that clip should be renamed "how to beat a faster car by utilizing traffic to your advantage."
LOL, yeah. blocking the hell out of him...
I too would love to learn how to race like that but it also scares me when driving fast with someone and they jam their brakes. Happened many of times to me.
i want to try my hand at road racing. but that would scare the shit out of me. flying up on someone's ass and they jam their brakes
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LOL, yeah. blocking the hell out of him...
I too would love to learn how to race like that but it also scares me when driving fast with someone and they jam their brakes. Happened many of times to me.
I've only been road racing 3 times. You learn to get comfortable with tailing people, but the important part is trusting your car and LEARNING your car.
This is important and it is why I am opposed to newbies asking what parts to upgrade their cars with. If you don't know the limit of your car, what is the point of extending that limit? You'll NEVER reach it.
Last time I was at the track I was on the ass of a Mazdaspeed3 and WRX. Eventually they just let me go. I was in the beginner's class mind you so it wasn't as intense as this video.
You guys should do it. The SRT-4 is a very formidable opponent on the road course.
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I've only been road racing 3 times. You learn to get comfortable with tailing people, but the important part is trusting your car and LEARNING your car.
This is important and it is why I am opposed to newbies asking what parts to upgrade their cars with. If you don't know the limit of your car, what is the point of extending that limit? You'll NEVER reach it.
Last time I was at the track I was on the ass of a Mazdaspeed3 and WRX. Eventually they just let me go. I was in the beginner's class mind you so it wasn't as intense as this video.
You guys should do it. The SRT-4 is a very formidable opponent on the road course.
I run the road course, Heartland Park is my home track 70~ miles away.
The 350 is TT ~420 to the wheels, that IS an 09 GTR. I carried tons more speed through this section (2.5Mile GT course @ HPT.com) it's 12, 13, 14 then the front 1/2 mile of pure on the wooded goodness. FYI: I packed and ate this GTR's lunch out of 14, went by in the first 200 feet for the front strech. N-joy
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