(Xpost from Motorsports) Redline Time Attack at Shenandoah Circuit at Summit Point this past weekend
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damn, I need to find me a sponsor for these types of things :-P Too bad no one will sponsor a 12v :-\
Even with those stiff a$$ springs, you're still tucking the tires... that's simply amazing! You just running a neuspeed rear sway? or have you upgraded to h-sports?
Even with those stiff a$$ springs, you're still tucking the tires... that's simply amazing! You just running a neuspeed rear sway? or have you upgraded to h-sports?
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<center><img src="http://www.nationalledger.com/artman/uploads/tom_cruise_leno.jpg"></center><p>I kid I kid
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in for the slower stuff, it's just understeers.
right now, the car seems to be better suited for bigger (wider) tracks.
right now, the car seems to be better suited for bigger (wider) tracks.