Pretty sweet video my co-worker put together from the event. Great footage!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6ycLBOwKMI
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That's some nice footage. You look so serious behind the wheel. I guess some of that is trying to remember which way the next turn goes. Here in PHA the longest hill , Duryea has 2.2 miles and 14 corner stations. 27-29 turns would take some time to learn. Anyway congrats and all of us on TEAM SAAB will keep SAAB's presence alive !!
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Dang, I can't believe I missed that! I was like 15 minutes away at my parents house in Hartland.
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Very cool, I really need to make it out to one of these hillclimbs, they look like so much fun.
I assume you were able to get the up and running on trionic before this?
I assume you were able to get the up and running on trionic before this?
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The music is certainly foreshadowing!
Great video. The intro is a nice touch that certainly sets it apart from your average event footage- keeps the sponsors interested too!
Great video. The intro is a nice touch that certainly sets it apart from your average event footage- keeps the sponsors interested too!
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Trionic was running great. I was able to tweak a few things in between runs, bumping the RPM limiter to 7000 really helped get a few more MPH and a few less shift. You don't really get a sense of the vertical climb from the video, it is really something you have to see in person. Also the sound of the cars echoing through the valleys is pretty sweet.
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