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On lap 66 of the 2009 Shelby 427, Joey Logano in the #20 taps Jamie McMurray in the #26 from behind sending him into a spin toward the wall. Or does h...
On lap 66 of the 2009 Shelby 427, Joey Logano in the #20 taps Jamie McMurray in the #26 from behind sending him into a spin toward the wall. Or does he? McMurray manages to hang on and drifts his way all the way around turn 3.
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Every car on the track sends information such as speed, RPMs, and location to a computer that puts 'em on a track in real time. So you can watch the track from any possible angle imaginable, and replay things. Too bad raceview only allows 3 angles. There's so much more potential here.
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Every car on the track sends information such as speed, RPMs, and location to a computer that puts 'em on a track in real time. So you can watch the track from any possible angle imaginable, and replay things. Too bad raceview only allows 3 angles. There's so much more potential here.
BlackM is really BlindM. =D