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If you watch the street closely, you can see numerous skid marks where it appears he likely hit a barrel or other objects. I'm sure the video was a cut and paste of numerous runs to make it look like one perfect run. Either way, still pretty awesome even if it took him 7 or 8 tries.
youre probably right, but it doesnt really take anything away from the result. the guy is an amazing driver
I think I am more amazed that he was able to shut down so much of San Francisco to shoot that.
I'll have to look at it more closely - one could probably tell by watching if damage to the front end bodywork gets "reset" at different points.
But more than anything - he of course took MANY practice runs. Every Gym course he has shot you can tell he practiced a long while to get max hoon ability at every turn (and find out where he can't push as hard as he thought)
Which leads to...
I was thinking that same thing. Think about it - he had to practice each "course segment" for a fair bit of time - those streets had to be shut down for good part of that day.
I would be slightly disappointed if these recent videos were more or less pasted together segments as opposed to one clean run... but only slightly.
I wish they would shoot the entire video editing team for putting in/allowing that godawful flickering. I wanted to punch my monitor.
that would be amazing if he did it in 1 run, the first time!
looking at the vid, tire tracks were there already.
still impressive off course!
How did they manage to block off the bay bridge for him to do that?!
I think I am more amazed that he was able to shut down so much of San Francisco to shoot that.
It's a given he most certainly practices the course (for every single Gym video he has shot, this has been true).
It remains to be seen whether the final video is a single-run or edited from multiple runs.
