Lotus Super 7 in Japan. Now that is discipline.
http://www.noflatbatteries.com/videos/ChrisEvans.wmv
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Lotus Super 7 in Japan. Now that is discipline.
http://www.noflatbatteries.com/videos/ChrisEvans.wmv
Crappy dial-up...
How about a play by play?
There this car, and does this thing, and it's sooo cool! :shock: 8)Quote:
Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
Be interested in the surface and tyres. All that slipping and spinning with almost no squealing.
I saw a Vette in a Jimkana once = not pretty.
:xQuote:
Originally Posted by POS Racing
Well that would really be hard to describe. It is a gymkhana event on a small lot. He goes forwards and backwards and spins. 360 degree circles in place. Never gets out of 1st gear. And they are racing for time. If you have see the old Mini Cooper car running the gymkhana video that has been making the rounds it is similar.Quote:
Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
Just finished downloading...
Wow! What car control!
btw thats in england.. and i want my next project to be a Birkin :D
:shock: I'm impressed by the fact that he remembers where to go and what to do when he gets there! :scratch:
No kidding...Quote:
Originally Posted by sammm
Differential braking is an amazing thing. :shock:
Stop gloating.Quote:
Originally Posted by OUTRACE
diferential braking? what is that?
Being able to brake each wheel (in the case of a bicycle or motorcycle), or being able to brake each axle (in the case of a car) independently.Quote:
Originally Posted by fwMiata
Or being able to brake each seperate SIDE of a car independently.
Watching the video, I suspect he's using differential braking on each seperate front wheel. He spins both rear wheels while he pivots around his inside front.