http://hart-photography.com/photocar...ewGallery=2138
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Titus loses the track.
http://hart-photography.com/photocar...ewImage=220327
I need to get off my ass and edit the real photos.
god my "track" wheels are ugly:
http://hart-photography.com/photocar...ewImage=220457
Was that you I was following up 35W, you exited at 407. Do you live near Argyle? I am in Argyle.
rob76turbo
Red 92 NA
I was in Intermediate B. The car I followed up 35W was a Silver NB, no rollbar.
mr brg...........I was in a silver NB (#4), I think you were behind me for a while in the fourth session, I think your 'throttle steering' episode occured while you were behind me.......hope I wasn't holding you up, you were faster on some parts of the track than I was and vice versa, if you were cussing in your helmet I apoligize....
yea, I saw it..........if you hadn't decided to mow the grass I would have waved you by on the next straight...........;)
also I had a little 'power oversteer' also......yea right:rolleyes:
http://www.hart-photography.com/phot...ewImage=220316
You were just showing off for the camera ;)
Grrrr. Anyone else notice how the sets have no connection to time? It is like all of the pics were mixed up and randomly thrown into sets, as every set contains pictures from both morning and afternoon sessions. I also noticed that there are pics of my 180 in a few different sets, implying different incidents when I actually only hooked it the one time. :rolleyes:
I'm not so sure... look at this picture from set 7 and this picture from set 3. The seem to be just a split second apart as the camera sweeps to the right. Not enough time to change cards or cameras, but they are in different sets far away from each other. There is a similar series featuring pics from Set 6, Set 3, Set 2, and Set 7. :confused:
And this is not why he went off for the record
http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h7...f2aff55e7c.jpg