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addicted to trailing-throttle oversteer |
The dirt section was very cool, although the lower paved section with its very uneven grading was pretty intense. Pikes Peak was ruined when the authorities paved the road all the way to the top. | |||
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Just drove up Mt. Washington last month. That's a little fast for my tastes. ---------------------------- Chuck Norris put the laughter in "manslaughter" Educating the youth of America, one declension at a time. | |||
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That. Was. Awesome! Love to think I'd be able to develop the skills for something like that - then you watch the video and reality sets in. I've run on road courses but that is a whole other world and no freakin way. Hell of a driver and the mechanic who set up that car got it right. It was wiggling on the dirt but pretty planted...2 feet away from the damn cliff. Insane. “Forigive your enemy, but remember the bastard’s name.” -Scottish proverb | |||
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thin skin can't win |
So essentially a record setting WRC stage without the benefit of a co-driver. He's pretty much an all around nut. Pastranaland You only have integrity once. - imprezaguy02 | |||
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Edge seeking Sharp blade! |
My opinion based on watching Sebastian Loeb set the Pike's Peak record, if his car was set up for a short stretch of dirt/gravel, he'd beat Pastrana by 15 seconds at least. | |||
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Wonder what it would be like to race down the mountain? | |||
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I used to feel that way too, and I have been going up there off and on since 1990 ( I just mean I remember lots more dirt, Glen Cove on). But, racers are using that pavement to take the race to another level since they can go so fast. Also, PP is a big ass mountain and it always calls the shots. I have stood up there in July in nasty snowstorms. lol. freakin mountains. | |||
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My brother and I drove up Pikes Peak back when it was still dirt most of the way, and I swear the only reason we made it was that we were afraid to turn around. At the top (14,400 feet ASL, I think) I took three steps from the car and nearly passed out from the thin air. I don't think we ever exceeded 25 mph, usually going much slower than that. Going down, I held the car in First Gear to preserve the brakes, so we probably were going even slower than on the ascent. -------------------------- Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats. -- H L Mencken I always prefer reality when I can figure out what it is. -- JALLEN 10/18/18 | |||
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My dog crosses the line |
I'm old. I remember driving it when there was no pavement. | |||
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Purveyor of Fine Avatars |
Just found this Instagram post he made: "I'm yet another resource-consuming kid in an overpopulated planet raised to an alarming extent by Hollywood and Madison Avenue, poised with my cynical and alienated peers to take over the world when you're old and weak!" - Calvin, "Calvin & Hobbes" | |||
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That was Awesome! The video doesn't show how far the drop offs are on some of the shoulders, Which is understandable. I find going down to be more of a challenge. I wonder if he received the "This Car Climbed Mt. Washington" Certificate. Living the Dream | |||
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Purveyor of Fine Avatars |
Look above your post... "I'm yet another resource-consuming kid in an overpopulated planet raised to an alarming extent by Hollywood and Madison Avenue, poised with my cynical and alienated peers to take over the world when you're old and weak!" - Calvin, "Calvin & Hobbes" | |||
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That is the sticker. There is a certificate you also get when you pay. Living the Dream | |||
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