Pictures are worth a thousand words. Long story short, some genious told this guy if it gets a lil loose, give a little throttle to set the rear down. :roll:
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Goes to show that a $70k car doesn't make up for the lack of driving ability...
He shoulda saved his pennies and busted out a old-school GT-40
In close range combat, an unsuspecting melon will get the back of its melon blown off.
Yup yup. Man i was havin a blast gettin squirrely around that very corner every lap all day long! High horse power cars on you first time driving hard...not good.
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[quote="Andrew"]Pictures are worth a thousand words. Long story short, some genious told this guy if it gets a lil loose, give a little throttle to set the rear down. :roll:[/quote]
Bummer... the car doesn't look too bad though. Horay for rubbers!? :lol:
HAHAHA, what a moron.
[quote="Amateur Ninja"]obviously you dont know him.
But not a rear wheel drive 400hp+ car. Once the tires are spinning, your not going to regain traction with more throttle on that car. I understand the concept, but once spinning, uh-uh.
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[quote="Andrew"]But not a rear wheel drive 400hp+ car. Once the tires are spinning, your not going to regain traction with more throttle on that car. I understand the concept, but once spinning, uh-uh.[/quote]
Well, the Viper doesn't look that bad. Looks like the mirror is misplaced but looks like you could probably buff out the white marks from the tires. Still, a wrecked viper. =(
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actually it is true... if you let off the gas you unload the weight on the rear tires.
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Took this at Fontana a couple months ago. Just a Lightning, but it WAS brand new.
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so im gonna assume that he just got on it coming out of turn 15 onto the front straight?
Wow, that first pic reminds of some wanker kid that wrecked his parents' sabaru, not too long after they got it.
Look, I'm a politician, which means I lie, and I'm a cheat.
he should have used the brake pedal.
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