((( [VIDEO] ))) Camaro in D

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Ok, some of you may like this. I guess you either get it or you dont. If any, this is the kind of music i listen to when i race. It's that "zone" where everything calms down, and your concentration goes up. Some of you know what i'm talking about. Well i hope you like this video. :)



(ah there we go, got it)
 
I love it, I wanted to do a video like that but thought no body would get it. Great video smooth acceleration good power band zone great use of power and torque(but the line could use some work I would recommend moving to a line that allows a slight bit more torque output, only for smoothness not speed 💡 ) all in all a very nice video:)👍
 
The way I see it some people drive for the speed, some for the excitement, some do it to fit in, and then some do it for the enjoyment where speed is an effect not a goal. There goal is consist and smooth handling for maintaining full control over the car at all times. To me there is no point in going "all out" just for the kicks its a zone that you opponent forces out of you... and softer music enhances that mood of relaxed driving just for the sake of driving, where you can hear your own thoughts clearly and learn the car in a very "personal" way... but thats just me....
 
The way I see it some people drive for the speed, some for the excitement, some do it to fit in, and then some do it for the enjoyment where speed is an effect not a goal. There goal is consist and smooth handling for maintaining full control over the car at all time. To me there is no point in going "all out" just for the kicks its a zone that you opponent forces out of you... and softer music enhances that mood of relaxed driving just for the sake of driving, where you can hear your own thoughts clearly and learn the car in a very "personal" way... but thats just me....

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For me though i find that i can enter that zone best when i'm hotlaping. It's like when you put down a good lap and then you sit back and say, how the heck did i pull that off? Like how the fastest real race drivers always look like there on a casual sunday drive inside the car. This music for me really captures the feel of that zone. Once you've been there, then it makes sense.

When i'm going "all out" playing around, drifting and such i dont listen to music. The car becomes my soundtrack then. I'm not sure which is more fun.

Thanks for your comments, both of you. i figured most people wouldnt get it, but i'm glad someone already has. we'll see how this thread goes. :)
 

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