mitchntx
Jul 14 2009, 01:03 AM
00 Trans Ram
Jul 14 2009, 02:08 AM
There's a part of me that's yelling, "Man, that must've been one fun video to make!"
Then, the old fart that's slowly taking me over says, "Those kids could've put an eye out playing with fireworks like that!"
mitchntx
Jul 14 2009, 02:12 AM
Passing in the ditch cracked me up ... I've done that, in my younger days when dad was paying for front end alignments.
Major_Lee_Slow
Jul 14 2009, 02:42 AM
I luv'd the parts when he jumped the railroad tracks. We used to do that in my friends Chevette until the strut tore free of it's mount and made a nice dent in the hood. LOL!
00 Trans Ram
Jul 14 2009, 03:01 AM
QUOTE (Major_Lee_Slow @ Jul 13 2009, 09:42 PM)

I luv'd the parts when he jumped the railroad tracks. We used to do that in my friends Chevette until the strut tore free of it's mount and made a nice dent in the hood. LOL!
hahaha - I did the same thing in my Mom's Explorer while in high school. Jumping some big speed bumps (the long, flat kind found on regular streets).
wannafbody
Jul 14 2009, 09:57 PM
When in college I took our 86 Buick over a downhill S with railroad tracks across the center. At 45mph I could get all 4 wheels off the ground. Later when the dealership discovered a broken engine mount I told dad that my brother hit a curb.
roostmeyer
Jul 15 2009, 04:30 PM
I think it was on sccaforums.com that a few people were talking about him showing up at a local AutoX and he was pretty much middle of the pack on PAX. I am kind of curious how much driftard action he was doing on course though.
CrashTestDummy
Jul 16 2009, 05:58 PM
Not sure where he was autocrossing, but competitors who try drifting at our events get asked to leave immediately. We even mention that the event is not a drifting event and drifting won't be tolerated. That requires different insurance, and if someone wrecks while drifting, the insurance company can cancel our autocross insurance. So, it's not tolerated.
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