^That reminds me of a series of street races I saw years ago. These Camaro guys were running against a Terminator and they knew that the Terminators can heat soak badly due to the supercharger if you run them hard for too long but the Terminator owner didn't. So the Camaro guys kept making the Terminator run them over and over until it started slowing way down then went into limp mode. They let the Terminator guy win a few times early on too in order to build his confidence then took all his money at the end.
The guy in the ridealong was a north Florida autocrosser. He is pretty quick with a nationals trophy a few years ago. I am not sure what he was doing in Miami at the time.
Those last couple of episodes really felt like a contractual obligation to get videos out by the end of February.
I skipped through #9 and watched maybe 1 min of it. No new content, no new cars. The cars that were there were all from the east coast part of the series, and 2 of the 3 didn't survive hot-lapping. We know a stock C7 bested 2 of those cars already... so now a hypercar comparison? Werid.
To me this felt a bit like a "well, this didn't work out that well, lets get this over with somehow and never speak of it again"
Yeah this one fizzled out hard. The whole west coast shootout basically didn't happen because so many cars broke, and then they didn't even get the one surviving car to the finals. It was a good idea, but clearly the production wasn't... sorted.
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The last two episodes I also found more cringy than the others, honestly more like I would have excepted given the hosts. I wanted to reach through the screen and punch Matt farrah every time he called the viper's toyo rr s "drag slicks". I mean they do suck but they're not drag tires. And the moment of rob saying "40 tread wear, that's not what you want" or whatever literally almost made me stop watching.
That all said, the Porsche was definitely the best all around car and was actually pretty well sorted by the end of it all.
My favorite YouTube channel is Vice Grip Garage. That guys goes on Roadkillesque missions without Roadkill's support crew. Just a guy with a camera on a stick flying 800 miles from home, getting some old rusty hulk running and driving it home. Sometimes he makes it. Sometimes he doesn't.
here's a sample:
I find that dry Minnesota sense of humor to be rather funny.
Just our of curiosity I visited the Sorted site, it is still up but no sign of new activity.
Looks like it "Crashed and burned" at only one season.
RichardSIA said:Just our of curiosity I visited the Sorted site, it is still up but no sign of new activity.
Looks like it "Crashed and burned" at only one season.
I submitted an application for season 2 months ago got a vague response and haven't heard anything since.
It was a good idea let down by poor production and a difficult to understand decision to not hand a deserve win to a massive underdog
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