Scott Dixon is the lone car on the track for several laps, May 20, 2007. He's covering the 2-1/2 miles in about 40 seconds, which equals 223 mph. This video doesn't do justice for the real sound of...
Scott Dixon is the lone car on the track for several laps, May 20, 2007. He's covering the 2-1/2 miles in about 40 seconds, which equals 223 mph. This video doesn't do justice for the real sound of the car as it goes by and being able to hear it all around the track.
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I just got back from practice, Great viewing, $5 and lots of fun! We went all over the track, from pit lane to turn one, short shute, backstretch and turn 3 grandstands. Amazing fun!!!!!! Cant wait till race day, ill be there!
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