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Mullet's 1500hp TTG
I'm not sure how many of you here know Mullet, but here is a new 1320 video on one of his bad ass cars. I was at the TI event last year to see it and many others run. To say they are fast is an understatement!
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That's a cool expensive car but I just don't get it. All that race is, is organized roll racing. Nobody was getting on it till damn near 3rd gear. Yes these cars are fast and cost a fortune but that isn't racing to me.
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Something over 1550? :lol: More like something over 1600 or more. He tore those other Lambos a new one.
That Porsche and T/A were very impressive. Is that Will's Viper in the credits? |
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It's a 60mph roll for a half mile. So by definition it's a race from point A to point B. I love this event and it's so much fun to go out and watch them put this power down running 180mph+ in such a short distance. If you haven't ridden in a 1000rw+ car before it's hard to really grasp it. It's a rush! |
Eh I understand they are fast but just doesn't seem like it takes all that much skill to do it. From what I see you have to have a boat load of money to dump into a car and be able to shift when the tach is close to red line. Don't even have to learn how to launch or turn. I'm sure driving them or riding in them is a rush but just not my cup of tea
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I think Texas Mile reigns over Texas Invitational for me. At TM they are having to handle their cars for 240+ MPH over a mile.
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I agree this stuff is silly to me. Basically what it tells me these cars are WAAAAAY to powerful for the street and can only roll race from 4th gear + because otherwise they would be an out of control mess.
I second blownaltered's opinion too I think it is MUCH more impressive to see an equally as powerful car or more powerful car do it from a dig. These lambos would get destroyed by someone like BoostedGT in a drag. |
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and LOL at the responses here. I guess mustang sites never change, people said the same shit years ago as well. Being realistic, out of everyone that posted. Who has experience dig racing or roll racing 1500+ rw. How would you know what it takes and how easy it is? My Supra makes that power, its MUCH easier to hook that car on the track, then it is at 60mph. |
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Thats like saying a Pro mod is going to get rocked by an Evo on a road course. It really has no relevance. |
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Here's some members of this forum enjoying some non-skills racing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97mNKPCpy_o -Alex |
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Here's another of the same car with some skilled driving....
PS. Learn how to embed. I think those cars are badass and I'm sure a lot of those guys know how to take turns too. I'd rather see top speed though than a roll race though. |
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-Alex |
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Have you ever been to a Friday night meet. There are a few cars there that go to TI and race so my comment wasn't that as far fetched as your YMCA to the cowboys comment. Seriously that was out there. Did you read that before you posted it? |
LOL at y'all thinking there's no skill involved in keeping a 1500 hp car under control, from a dig, a roll or any other way. Mine makes less than half that and it gets all kinds of loose when I roll race. Nothing gets the sphincter any tighter than hazing the tires at 75, 80 or even 100 mph.
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Mullet's 1500hp TTG
I didn't say it takes no skill but I defiantly insinuated it takes a hell of a lot less skill when compared to going down the strip or putting it through corners. To me this isn't even racing at all. Why the hell else would someone roll race? BECAUSE they can't do any other form of traditional racing!
Downtime your car is a beast. It's powerful and I know you can race it. That doesn't take away the fact it takes some skill to control it at any speed but it takes a hell of a lot more skill running it at the strip which I know you can agree on. Fact of the matter is these cars are nothing but bottomless pocket fueled racers. |
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Shocking tires? Doubtful in their semi automatic paddle shifter granny trannys.... |
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Chis's car is also a full interior mustang which is a heavy box compared to these sleek aerodynamic lambos |
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Its MUCH harder then you think, no track prep, no bias ply tires, etc.. |
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If everyone stuck to "traditional" racing, then hardly any of the racing that we do would exist. 1/4 mile wouldn't for sure, you think every type of racing started at a drag strip or road course? LMFAO!!!! |
Isn't the Lamborghini awd? They seem to hook pretty well at speed. In the end speed cost money. How fast you wanna go?
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I watched Thomas bounce 3lanes with that mirage lol. I was scared for him. Lol the vettes and other rwd cars get more respect from me. It seems the balls would have to be larger to put power through two vs 4. That's just me though. Im sure they could care less but just my opinion.
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Some of you guys are being really closed minded about this type of racing. What fun would it be if racing had just stopped at drag racing? There are MANY types of different, this is just another one and it happens to be a lot of fun! No different then 1/8th mile, 1/4 mile, 1/2 mile, full mile, round tracks, road course, long runs like the Silver State Classic and so and so on. They ALL take some kind of talent and skill. To say it doesn't take a great amount of skill (and big brass balls) to drive a car that is so powerful at high speeds that's trying to come around on you the whole time and trying to kill you is complete nonsense. I love all types of racing, this is just another version of it. |
Mullet's 1500hp TTG
Eh maybe your right these cars are built for one thing. Roll racing.
Just not my cup of tea either because to me these cars are built only to go fast after they have reached a sustainable rolling speed to get traction. To me that's kinda cheating. I'd love to see one of these cars do a 1/4 in their current setup. Again though they aren't built for that.... Oh well agree to disagree |
I sense jealously more than anything in this thread.
All racing is the same, competition of speed in shortest amount of time to reach a specific goal. To say one form is more or less difficult than the other is silly. A 1500+hp car racing another is just plain cool. Great video. |
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Would you take a Stang meant for drag racing on the road course and expect it do well with it's loose suspension? What about the other way around? A road course car on the drag strip with it's tight suspension? The roll cars have to be set up properly as well to achieve their times they are trying to achieve. Reducing their times from 60-180mph while trying to win their race against another really fast car ,dialing in traction and keeping the car straight. It's no different than achieving your low ET goal at the drag strip. Launching a car at the track is a rush. Hold the RPM's at 5500rpms, side step the clutch, get thrown back in the seat as the front of the car lifts off the ground, it's screaming, angry, fighting it to stay straight and attempting your best to lean forward to grab second against gravity. It's awesome! It's the same thing in these high powered roll cars, just in every gear! In addition to that is an intense tunnel vision you get quickly achieving great speeds of 180-230mph cars. It's intense, gets your heart racing, blurs your senses. It's amazing! I just don't get how you guys can't be a fan of EVERY type of racing. I love it all! |
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You seriously are just looking for another trolling argument. I said these cars are built for this type of racing. I'm just not really thrilled about it. |
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That's why I haven't posted again. :) |
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Pretty cool, I just want to know what these guys do for a living :) and how can I do it?
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