Too bad such a nice car won't last very long before it is wrapped around something and reduced to a pop can. Hopefully the kids parents will have the wisdom to place the car on a display loan in a museum so that it can be taken care of properly until he gets a decade or so of driving under his belt. Maybe even send him to a racing school for proper instruction. I would recommend either the Miller Motorsports Park school, or the Bondurant school.
dude u would proable crash faster then him... plus it shows that not all 16 year olds drive like a bat out of hell
hey Tim,
Id like to know your time that won the car.
Im not hating or anything but I feel a little cheated when I say that i ran a time of 1:27 to get to second (one of the Top 5) only to see people get below 60 on the final day.... just curious as to how thats possible, cause 60 seconds on that track flat out without hitting anything puts you 3/4 of the way done with the course. I guess what im asking is what was your time in San Francisco.
Im not sure what you were playin cause it surely isnt the same game. I put down the first place lap time of 1:39.21. So im not sure where your gettin 1:27 and 60 second runs. That must be a completly different track and car.