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Old 11-09-2013, 01:01 AM   #11
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Default Re: Sliding through the lights trying to stage

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If you are so sure they did so, why you don't tell this to Mr. Gilley and Mr. Romero in their face next time you see them at the track? I believe you would be making a visit to your favorite Orthodontist!
Buy me a flight and I'll ask tomorrow, I haven't seen the orthodontist in a while and if I play my cards right I might be able to work a new race car out of the deal, or at least try to make them look like bad people on the Internet forums....

I'm surprised that no one has asked why Gilley was using a 2 step on a heads up run? I was under the impression that, on the majority of carbureted cars, foot braking was 3-5 Hundreths quicker than using a 2step? And also why he didn't test it to see if it would hold before the round if he was "thrashing it hard" for the heads up? I'm not claiming that it's %100 a payoff/dive/whatever you want to call it but the rounds where Lamb gained the points he needed to clinch the championship look far to suspect to not be questioned in depth.

Now it's time for some more popcorn !
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