Duryea and "oh $hit"
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Duryea and "oh $hit"
The links below are of some of the in car footage from my runs up the hill. One is the “Bloopers”, which includes an appearance of a local squirrel and some video of the RX-Midget getting out of shape with one very “brown” moment at about 85mph at Oh $hit. The other video is from my best run up the hill. I was just getting comfortable with the course by the end on Sunday. The video has me lifting in several places due to uncertainty or just fear!
Here is my "good" run up the hill:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 9680993252
Here is the “bloopers” video:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 0115486490
Here is my "good" run up the hill:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 9680993252
Here is the “bloopers” video:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 0115486490
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Re: Duryea and "oh $hit"
lol ... I have a bunch of lifts from "uncertainty or just fear" in my video as well. I posted my vid in the other thread about results. I'll watch your vid over lunch - thanks for posting them.RX-Midget wrote: The video has me lifting in several places due to uncertainty or just fear!
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HI,
The last run on bloopers looks like you were turning in to early and corrected yourself? There is alot of lifting in both of you guys videos, but take it at your own pace.
Hammer down after 5a to O'shit or beyond. Pagoda turn 10 I think too the finish line.
Great video thanks for sharing!!
The last run on bloopers looks like you were turning in to early and corrected yourself? There is alot of lifting in both of you guys videos, but take it at your own pace.
Hammer down after 5a to O'shit or beyond. Pagoda turn 10 I think too the finish line.
Great video thanks for sharing!!
Regards,
Tim Royer
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lifting + keeping 2 fenders & 2 quarter panels > not lifting, having less than 2 fenders & 2 quarter panelsTim Royer wrote:There is alot of lifting in both of you guys videos, but take it at your own pace.
5 -> 6 just not feel very solid for me to maintain making power
From the ball field on, I think I need to learn a safe line to put power down. The last 2 years I was taking the hill really wide (left side of the road) from the ball field on. This year I tried hugging the inside (right side) a lot more (shorter distance) and I did not feel as comfortable staying WOT.
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After watching the video where I almost loose it, I think I may have dropped the right rear in the dip on the right side of the road or hit a wet spot. This would have tossed the rear out to the right like it did.
I watched all my other runs and started to turn in at the same place, but I was a bit further right on this run.
In the video (high res) I can see a dark patch of road that I hit right as it slid sideways. Maybe it was still wet, or was the road surface ruff and uneaven there? I don't know...
I watched all my other runs and started to turn in at the same place, but I was a bit further right on this run.
In the video (high res) I can see a dark patch of road that I hit right as it slid sideways. Maybe it was still wet, or was the road surface ruff and uneaven there? I don't know...
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I followed Brian up the hill Sunday and I had to laugh when I got to my turnin point at Oh shit! there was this little squirrel lying spread eagle on his back at the side of the road. Hopefully the corner workers gave him/her a nice burial. Brian you cost me a half second.
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Duryea and Oh Shit
Brian,
Great video. After watching your run I better get my act together for the next two events. See you at Jefferson.
Morg
Great video. After watching your run I better get my act together for the next two events. See you at Jefferson.
Morg
Sorry about the 1/2 second Kurt!
At least you didn't scoop him up with your splitter and toss him in the car with you!
I'm just glad the wildlife that came out to see me wasn't the deer we saw at turnaround.
Morg - It is a illusion as to how fast I'm going. You don't need to do a thing for Jefferson, it's those pesky VW's you need to look out for.....
See you all in WV.
Brian
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Your concern is: VWs in WV.
I'd be more worrid if WV was in a VW
I'd be more worrid if WV was in a VW
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