Whatever he hit last night, either off of Bronson’s car, or a huge mud clod, certainly he got lucky. Because I’m not sure the window bars woulda stopped whatever it was.
Because it was right now serious damage.
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Whatever he hit last night, either off of Bronson’s car, or a huge mud clod, certainly he got lucky. Because I’m not sure the window bars woulda stopped whatever it was.
Because it was right now serious damage.
That is always a very scary situation.
cnbf, are you in Florida at Volusia?
I was wondering why he dropped off lastnight.
So what was it ? What did he hit or what hit him..?
I can relate! The only reason I get away with going down there year after year is that my wife has immediate family in Port Orange, Florida, which is basically Daytona. Luckily I can work it so we go visiting family during Speedweeks.
The way you were describing things I thought you might be at Volusia. In which case I would have made an attempt to meet up with you.
I watched Thursday and Friday on DoD, and just checked on here a little about last night.
I took the wife out for Valentines Day. Stayed at the Hilton at Easton, shopping area, and ate at a restaurant owned by a guy from Columbus who is just awesome about creating restaurants. He started from nothing, had a game plan, and has absolutely nailed it. Believes in putting his employees first, and in turn good employees will take care of the customers.
Absolutely would have met up, take care man. Luckily you can just work your racing into the trip lol.
If you slow that video down to .25 speed, you'll see Bronson and O'Neal run an almost identical line as McCreadie but they go by smooth as can be. Then to me it looks like something broke under McCreadies car, dug into the track, and lifted him off the ground. Then when he hits the ground it all punches up through the nose.
It's hard to tell and I'm not a driver or crew guy.
I thought that when he jumped the cushion, the nose came down, dug in and folded up under the car, creating the lift.