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Originally Posted by sperry
I will eventually pull all the video off my DV camera w/ the USB (the YouTube video was just dumping composite off the camera into my TV card, so it's about as low quality as it gets) so we can check out the tire drop. One thing to note, you were in the dirt like 4 or 5 times in the 1st two laps of that session.  Most the time, it was just an inch of tire over the burm, but damn man, why use so much track on the out lap?! 
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My rear facing camera's tape ran out about 4 seconds after I kicked up the big chunks, so I only have rear facing footage until then, but it is enough. Apparently I didn't rewind that tape and I didn't notice when I put it in.
It will be interesting to see your good video. listening to the sound, I am still claiming all the other puffs before that are dust in the grooves of the rumble strips and on the track. I have no rock sounds at all and lots of rumble during each that has a rumble strip.