View Full Version : How do you cope with frustration and a sense of loss?
BusaLoco
04-03-2008, 10:25 PM
Anger management! (http://www.ulinkx.com/video/5831258/munkebjerg_hill_climb_crash_2007)... Is that the guy's muffler?
slngsht
04-03-2008, 11:11 PM
After something like that, I'd be more shaken than mad. Lucky he didn't get hurt. It sucks in a major way
southwind25
04-04-2008, 05:10 AM
the video right next to it...with the se7en on the wall...is about as bad...i hope it's not the same guy!:_deadhorse:
Kitcat
04-04-2008, 05:50 AM
What is lucky is that the idiot pedestrians lined up right on the track didn't all get killed!
MHKflyer52
04-06-2008, 03:52 PM
Anger management! (http://www.ulinkx.com/video/5831258/munkebjerg_hill_climb_crash_2007)... Is that the guy's muffler?
No that is the traffic light that is at that end of the bridge leg for the down hill traffic. He was lucky he did not loose it completely until he was through the arch as the hillside is much more forgiving than the bridge wall.
7evin
04-07-2008, 06:43 AM
Looks like he stabbed it just a little early and clipped the wall with the left hand front wheel which pulled him in.
Man not the place on that run to try and make time. I would have probably been in first gear and had a spotter.
What amazes me is that he only said fuck 1 time.... I'm afraid I would have not been able to reserve myself to just
one ...... the next 15 min. would have been one long bleep....
When I hit the wall at road Atlanta I wanted to throw up....
Cheers
7evin
7evin
04-07-2008, 01:38 PM
Looks like he stabbed it just a little early and clipped the wall with the left hand front wheel which pulled him in.
Man not the place on that run to try and make time. I would have probably been in first gear and had a spotter.
What amazes me is that he only said fuck 1 time.... I'm afraid I would have not been able to reserve myself to just
one ...... the next 15 min. would have been one long bleep....
When I hit the wall at road Atlanta I wanted to throw up....
Cheers
7evin
Al Navarro
04-07-2008, 02:18 PM
This is why I don't track my car!
(yes, I know that a hillclimb isn't a dedicated race track, but you get my point...i hope. Even those orange cones, yikes, might muss my carbon fenders!)
:jester:
7evin
04-08-2008, 04:40 AM
I understand, I just love the thrill of the outside edge of the envelope.
passing GT3s at 150 plus. They never see it coming. You just can't explore
what these cars are capable of safely on the streets.
I know every time I go on the track that it could happen.
But on the same hand I don't go blasting through bridges at
high speeds with the car all loose.
Cheers
7evin
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