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 Post subject: Proof of Wolvie's horrid driving skills
PostPosted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 11:05 am 
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As promised, a couple short UN-edited and UN-cut videos taken of me driving my Slash on my/it's first day at the local indoor track.....


*WARNING* watching these videos can cause uncontrollable laughter followed by moments of pure pity toward helpless RC vehicles, they have also been shown to cause feelings of superiority and in some isolated cases, stomach cramps, followed my rapid eye closure and nausea.





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 Post subject: Re: Proof of Wolvie's horrid driving skills
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that would be my driving style also.

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 Post subject: Re: Proof of Wolvie's horrid driving skills
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LMAO, well Ford, misery loves company...so welcome to my not so exclusive club :cheers





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Track running is a big difference over running around in a field somewhere aint it? lol but with practice time and tunning it will get better. Looks slick to might need a better tire choice...

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that was awesome man. thanks for the laugh!!

you did pretty well on the rhythm section the second time around. i would kill to get some time at a track!


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Savage03 wrote:
Track running is a big difference over running around in a field somewhere aint it? lol but with practice time and tunning it will get better. Looks slick to might need a better tire choice...



Man you ain't kidding it's different! It gets better every trip thats for sure, and I did get different tires and it hooks much better now Sav!

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mjderstine wrote:
that was awesome man. thanks for the laugh!!

you did pretty well on the rhythm section the second time around. i would kill to get some time at a track!



Yea running at a track is so much harder...but just that much cooler!


BTW that video was shot the first time I ever drove that slash!!! LOL I built it, snapped pictures, met Slow1 and went to the track :crazy


I am much better now...still not good, but not nearly as horrid :roulette

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good job for the a newb. that was you poppin your cherry with the slash! :cheers

i'd be the same way on the track for the first battery pack


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