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Ricky Rudd :: 1994 Sears Point :: Onboard, Pedal Cam

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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2011

Ricky Rudd's pedal cam from 1994 Save Mart 300 at Sears Point.

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  • sears point will always be sears point....not infineon that just sounds gay

  • and they say that cup drivers cant heel/toe

    bullshit!

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  • That's why it's call heel & toe :)

    So what I do is call toe & heel. lol

  • that´s racing...

  • @seyloisqueer4life to infineon, and beyond

  • Ricky is silly good. Never will be another like him

  • Great vid.

  • @MadCat360 depends on the car your driving. I've driven several manual brake cars (both race ready and road ready) and the brakes move as much as you set them to. Just because brakes are manual doesn't mean they only move so far. It's based off a number of adjustments that can be made for the driver.

  • @brian357 Yeah I don't believe that. True manual brake pedals only move about a quarter inch, maybe a half inch at most. Don't believe me? Try disabling the assist in your car and see how much the pedal moves after a few pumps to bleed the system.

  • @MadCat360

    They dont use any assist dude... manual brakes all the way

  • @7xradzam I do it on occasion in specific corners because the brake pads tend to separate when the wheel is bumped hard, like hitting curbs. It just gets the brake pads back close to the rotor so the pedal is nice and firm. If I don't do that then the pedal is soft and it changes how the brakes respond. Sometimes I want that, sometimes no.

    As for "pumping", he could be losing vacuum pressure in the assist system. Pumping would make the pedal return to firmness briefly.

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