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· **** FOURLOKO!!
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overcorrection can really be a bitch. Wonder if he will try to make something up for insurance purposes. I don't think they will cover an accident that happened at the track will they?
 

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overcorrection can really be a bitch. Wonder if he will try to make something up for insurance purposes. I don't think they will cover an accident that happened at the track will they?
Nope insurance will not cover that!!!
 
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I've seen at least two bullets running around here, one is an older guy who I think lives somewhere by you, and then there is another up by the H/S but that one has exhaust.
ya i see the car pass by my house all the time, Andrew said the car is always at color works he might be friends with them if its over there im sure andrew will get us pics
 

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Looks like ICBM was correct to an extent. I wouldnt exactly call that fish tailing, but it did look as if the rear god a TINY bit loose and he yanked the wheel thinking he needed to correct it possibly.
 

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PICS?

How about watching the accident happen. Courtesy of thegreatgonzer.

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It actually looks like he either missed a shift, or hit 1st instead of 3rd? Right before he spins out, you can see the rear lift slightly....weird. maybe hit the brakes instead of the clutch....lol
 

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It actually looks like he either missed a shift, or hit 1st instead of 3rd? Right before he spins out, you can see the rear lift slightly....weird. maybe hit the brakes instead of the clutch....lol
I noticed that too the back end shimmy's not like broken traction like a missed shift the car slammed forward type of thing.
 
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That dude knows my uncle and I asked my uncle he is 21 and the car was all under his dad's name and insurance. It was his first time racing a car like that down the track, and he told my uncle he just lost control and couldn't handle it. He supposivly got told by his dad not to race it at the track what so ever. He's ****ed on insurance though. My grandpa is covering the case.
 
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That dude knows my uncle and I asked my uncle he is 21 and the car was all under his dad's name and insurance. It was his first time racing a car like that down the track, and he told my uncle he just lost control and couldn't handle it. He supposivly got told by his dad not to race it at the track what so ever. He's ****ed on insurance though. My grandpa is covering the case.
ive seen the car going down the track about 2 weeks ago
 
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i dunno his dad told my grandpa and the insurance that he has only had the car for like a week or so. He bought it from a family friend.
 

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wow just could handle that 220hp or so. That kid needs his license revoked for life. You know damn well he isn't any good on the streets.
Lay off the poor kid. He ****ed up and humiliation is probably punishment enough. Inexperience owned him. No one else here is perfect. Shitty situation for him but thats part of racing/driving.
 

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To me it looked like that car swung out hard and fast on him. Its not easy to say he was a bad driver, but I was not there to see it so I cannot be certain.
 

· **** FOURLOKO!!
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Lay off the poor kid. He ****ed up and humiliation is probably punishment enough. Inexperience owned him. No one else here is perfect. Shitty situation for him but thats part of racing/driving.
compassionate woman, if he has to pay for that car to be fixed then I bet he thinks twice about racing down the track when his father told him not to.
 
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