NASA at VIR 7/24-26
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I've tried the over/under in that corner...it can work. I was actually expecting Derek to make that move. My eyes got really big when I realized that neither of us were going to back down.
That's two races in a row now that I've won at the top of roller coaster...I'm starting to like that group of corners. Clay gave me a gift at the BMW CCA race in April, and Derek gave me everything I could handle this past weekend.
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I had the mic keyed on my radio at the time as well...may have blown out the speakers on the headset my dad was wearing.
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Yup, the 'ol "Bravo Condoms" Mustang packs one helluva punch! ...wow, to see him so slowed up out of Oak Tree and then just plain SMOKE you and Derek is impressive power indeed! I do feel the need to cite my vote towards Mr. Mustang being a TOOL.
I'll be sure to NOT use Bravo Condoms until Mr. Mustang redeems himself.
NO disrespect intended, but if HE reviewed the footage I'm certain he'd agree that he got in the way a bit much.
I'll be sure to NOT use Bravo Condoms until Mr. Mustang redeems himself.
NO disrespect intended, but if HE reviewed the footage I'm certain he'd agree that he got in the way a bit much.
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Apologies as well if my recount of the pass seems overly defensive. Like I said, Derek is one of the few guys that I would trust to race that hard with. Hopefully he feels the same way! I made that pass attempt only because of the previous 35 minutes of racing that I watched through my front windscreen or my rear mirrors.
Definitely looking forward to using this GTS4 tune more often. The 600 hp GTS5 guys are fun to beat, but it rarely results in anything resembling close racing for us. Either they blow us away on the straights and hold us up in the corners for the entire race, or we manage to sneak by, put a gap on them, and then just drive some boring laps until the checker.
Definitely looking forward to using this GTS4 tune more often. The 600 hp GTS5 guys are fun to beat, but it rarely results in anything resembling close racing for us. Either they blow us away on the straights and hold us up in the corners for the entire race, or we manage to sneak by, put a gap on them, and then just drive some boring laps until the checker.
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I've been passed and beat there before. I bet Derek takes the outside line into the left hander if he's in a similar situation again...if not for my previous experience, my tendency would be to take the inside as well. Both of us seemed to think it was a hell of a race at the track and neither of us had any hard feelings over the pass.
All of that said, I'd go door-to-door with Derek any day. Easily one of the best racers I've raced with. No blocking, no weaving, no silly moves...just a damn good driver and someone you know you can trust to race close.
All of that said, I'd go door-to-door with Derek any day. Easily one of the best racers I've raced with. No blocking, no weaving, no silly moves...just a damn good driver and someone you know you can trust to race close.
First and foremost, thank you Bryan for one of the best races to date and your kind words. Bottom line is Bryan and I went about as ***** out as we could go. Drivers will often develop comfort zones with one another as they become familar with their actions and skills. Although Bryan and I didn't have any real history racing together, the trust factor was acquired very quickly. I too was comfortable at the limit side by side with Bryan. The entry to the coaster could have ended up a mess, but the difference was that each of us were aware what was going on around us. Someone is going to win and someone is going to lose, but it is in our control and judgement to avoid contact at ALL costs. Winning one Hoosier instead of two Hoosiers and placing 2nd is better then replacing carbon fiber doors and fenders. Out of the two of us, I had the best chance of pulling the rip cord and turning off track to avoid contact, and that is what I did. If Bryan were in the same "opportunity to avoid contact" position even if it meant placing 2nd with only one Hoosier, he would have done the same... I am sure of this. That is what good, clean, club racing is all about.
As for Bryan's first paragraph quote above, yep, school was in session and I learned something very valuable from Bryan at VIR going into the roller coaster. My lane choice will be different next time.
Man, what a great race!