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Thread: Nissan DeltaWing / Reliant Robin

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    I saw this comparison on Facebook and ya know there are some similarities!




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    I was about to post this...PUNTED!
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    I think the shape of the Nissan is throwing off the other drivers' timing and passing. Baby's got back and they forget about it.
    M3 is always the answer.

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    I agree with Ken. Line-of-sight in mirros doesn't account for the extra 4' of car on each side that you can't see. Get that shit off the track.
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    In the above video it looks like the Porsche just didn't see him coming up so fast. The wing was up on him in just seconds.

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    That same Porsche also clobbered the P1 Muscle Milk car during the race. All 10 hours are up on Espn3.com
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nails View Post
    In the above video it looks like the Porsche just didn't see him coming up so fast. The wing was up on him in just seconds.
    No, the porsche hooked the outside of the track, got pointed toward the inside of the track, the deltawing comes up and kablooey

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