After driving over 500 miles, Eric Yost and his single turbo Camaro had a difficult time making it down the track at Great Bend, Kansas for day 3 of Rocky Mountain Race Week. Still looking for a 7-second pass, Eric turned down the car in order to test waters and see how the track would behave with low boost – but even then, the track wouldn’t come around. Eric settles with a decent time, but not quicker than his competition at the track. Luckily, he still holds the lead, but the final two days will determine where he stands at Rocky Mountain Race Week!
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26 thoughts on ““Rusty” Turbo Camaro on Slippery Track!”
  1. I know he's baking in that car full track suit windows up no ac and all that heat from the motor coming thru the firewall hell on earth

  2. What "exactly" do they do with the laptop? I know its tweak/tune…but tweak or tune what exactly when they are doing it at the track?

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