Love the angle looking down the hill. That vantage doesn't come up very often. I didn't realize that today I could shoot from there because the safety perimeter curved around ... until the end of the afternoon 2nd run group/Green.
Mako Koiwai wrote:Love the angle looking down the hill. That angle doesn't come up very often. I didn't realize that today I could shoot from there because the safety perimeter curved around ... until the end of the afternoon 2nd run group/Green.
Won't have the album up for a couple of days ... but here are some teasers.
I think Chad's new nickname is gonna have to be The Iceman. Look how impassive his face is. He could be poring over a stack of spreadsheets or something.
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Oversteer is better than understeer because you don't see the tree you're hitting.
It was this fellows 1st AX, but he had already built himself this very sturdy triangulated video camera support. (Weird you can only see two of the three supports in the photo.) Tom T and I checked it out before he ran. True to the period of his car, he used a VHS camcorder!
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Mako Koiwai wrote:Love the angle looking down the hill. That angle doesn't come up very often. I didn't realize that today I could shoot from there because the safety perimeter curved around ... until the end of the afternoon 2nd run group/Green.
Won't have the album up for a couple of days ... but here are some teasers.
I think Chad's new nickname is gonna have to be The Iceman. Look how impassive his face is. He could be poring over a stack of spreadsheets or something.
I was probably still pissed off that I had fuel starve (all three runs) coming out of that carousel whoop-de-doo thingy. I must have gained a second from that.