I find the twists and turns of race track or back roads much more fun than going fast in a straight line. On the race track you use the straights to check your gauges and tighten your seat belts.
Impressive car though, makes one wonder if there is some compensation going on here.
Think about it, 225 plus from a standing start in less than a mile As far as driving goes, no, not too interesting. The thrill goes to the engine guys who made it happen.
David Malmberg
2015-2016 AX CDI team PCA National DE Instructor member, Texas Mile 200 MPH club "A finish is a win! Moderation is the key! More whine!"
He needs more practice going in a straight line. Did he clutch the car end of the run and loose it when it unloaded?
Michael_Gagen
"Without the ability to manipulate each wheel independently, Its a fun challenge to try and be your own, ABS, traction control and stability control" Erik K.
Do you suppose you need the fingers on two hands or just one to count the number of runs before the motor gets rebuilt? That wheel hop on start can't be doing the trannie or differential much good either.