DBK Club Member Oct 26, 2010 #1 He's lucky that chute slowed him down so much before he started flipping.
SVTSINR Club Member Oct 26, 2010 #4 Did they email the owner saying they were driving like a little old lady going 65mph? :roll:
chacho44 Forum Member Oct 26, 2010 #5 Roadrage said: Looks like the chute is what made him lose it. Click to expand... X2
AutoEuphoria Captain Slow Oct 26, 2010 #6 Looks like the chute is what made him lose it. Click to expand... That's what it looks like to me, too...maybe it caught some wind and pulled the back end around just enough for him to lose it. Did they email the owner saying they were driving like a little old lady going 65mph? Click to expand... :roll: +1
Looks like the chute is what made him lose it. Click to expand... That's what it looks like to me, too...maybe it caught some wind and pulled the back end around just enough for him to lose it. Did they email the owner saying they were driving like a little old lady going 65mph? Click to expand... :roll: +1
Marc@AutoLavish Club Sponsor Oct 26, 2010 #7 Wow. Glad he's ok for sure. Sucks to have to replace the Gallardo, but much easier than replacing a person.
Wow. Glad he's ok for sure. Sucks to have to replace the Gallardo, but much easier than replacing a person.
DetroitStyle Club Member Oct 26, 2010 #9 happier times (earlier in the year) Last edited: Oct 26, 2010
DarrinB Forum Member Oct 26, 2010 #11 cant believe he ran it earlier this year w/o a cage. they need to change the location of this mile event, these cars have too much power to have to stop in 1/2 a mile
cant believe he ran it earlier this year w/o a cage. they need to change the location of this mile event, these cars have too much power to have to stop in 1/2 a mile