Blue Doesn’t Want To Act Right at the World Series of Promod!

Blue Doesn’t Want To Act Right at the World Series of Promod!

Backin Blue and struggling to get it to act right!

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46 thoughts on “Blue Doesn’t Want To Act Right at the World Series of Promod!

  1. You went 220 mph dude you have nothing to be sad or disappointed in! It showed just how fast that car is and good of driver you are, your 2nd time doing this is awesome ! You like trying different things racing and classes which is awesome to you and your team which shows alot of and the competitive side

  2. I would've thought 3.65@220 would get you in… tough field. They did say only two cars went 220! Question: since most of the top guys seemed to be going 205-210, are you giving up a little 60 ft for that top end speed? Would a gearing change help?

  3. I don’t know shit, but it looks like every time you back up, the steering wheel is always slightly to the left, especially when you’re bumping the car up. Then, when you let go of the button, your left hand is the only thing holding the wheel for a millisecond, enough to pull it to the left. Again, I don’t know shit, but it looks obvious to me, so it should be slightly to the right if you’re going to continue to one-hand the wheel for that millisecond.

  4. Actually your comments in the rain got me to thinking. That would be interesting in the 1/8th. Most other forms of racing runs in the rain. Why not the slower classes of the straight line stuff. If they can turn in the rain surely you can go straight

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