It recorded something but I haven't been able to open the file. I messed something up when I turned it on. I made the assumption it was the same interface as my GoPro and didn't play with it until the guys were getting lined up at the starting line. Next year I'll take some more time to get mounts right and to figure out how to use the cameras prior to race day. :shakehead:
The other camera worked great until the guys got out of the car to investigate a noise. When Dave tried to do his belts back up the camera got bumped and then turned off.
Cool footage non the less!
You passed me on the right side somewhere around the 1:35 mark.
Great to see locals down there. I should have done some more research and known your starting position so I could take a pic or two... maybe next year!?
Starting Line until the first fire. Watch for the highlift jack to make an appearance as well...
At the three mile mark the boys lost all forward gears. They ended up driving backwards for the next 18 miles. Eventually they came up with this idea...
This car has seen 90+MPH on the flats. In the 3-4ft whoops it still goes faster than I care to drive my Jeep on a gravel road. Once you've ridden in a buggy with a tuned suspension it's real hard to go back to leafs or coils.
The battery in the GoPro is only good for a couple hours so it can be a problem for longer days. Even with an 8MB memory card you run out of battery before card space (depending on settings).
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