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Old 06-20-2008, 09:11 AM   #10 (permalink)
GMCUL8R
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I suspect that you quickly put about 4-5 cars on him and he gave up and backed off with his tail between his legs to avoid further embarassment
Probably true, but 80 comes so quickly that he probably gave up maybe a little before I did. It's hard for me to guess how far he was back, and 12-15 cars was a guesstimation on my part.

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More power to the SRT8, but it in all fairness it sounds like you started out lined up in tandem (i.e. him behind you) which makes it very hard to get a fair start.
I agree. I've had that problem before in my Typhoon. The TY launches so amazing that I was afraid of rear-ending someone in a "tandem" race.

The odds were stacked against the 'stang but he definitely wanted to race and I abliged. I'm sure he'll have second thoughts the next time he lines up against a 300.
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