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    Default 2015 Runoffs In-Car Video - Team Coopsport

    Hey all,

    finally got some video edited up and posted of some of the 2015 Runoffs. This is in-car video from Giancarlo DiCoopola driving my ZebStohr to his 4th place finish.

    Enjoy!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbRm8YbOQy0

    Full res version posted here: (Right-click, save as)
    http://www.jakelatham.com/f1000/raci...na/daytona.mp4

    Own this car here:
    http://www.apexspeed.com/forums/showthread.php?t=67944

    Cheers!

    -Jake

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    Did coop grow a couple inches in every direction or was there a few too many phonebooks underneath him in that cockpit?

    Normally the Stohr cockpits are rather large are they not?

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    Because of the time constraints, he was using my seat, and I'm a pretty small guy - 5'7". I had to use a big bead seat kit to get me forward enough

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    Default Roggenbuck off

    Now we know how Roggenbuck went off, looked like he and coop touched.

    When I dove under Coop then Alex and I touched which put me pretty much sideways.

    Awesome
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    I noticed something that puzzled me. You can CLEARLY see that on the left side of the wheel, he has a paddle. The one on the RIGHT side is missing.

    Did the car get MOSTLY converted from paddle shift or something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankRizzo View Post
    I noticed something that puzzled me. You can CLEARLY see that on the left side of the wheel, he has a paddle. The one on the RIGHT side is missing.

    Did the car get MOSTLY converted from paddle shift or something?
    Nah...The paddle on the left is the smoke screen.

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    The left paddle is the clutch. It is half of the Stohr "butterfly" shifter.
    The car only has 2 foot pedals.
    Rogenbuck and I had the lightest of touches, the Stohr was unblemished post race, and it certainly did not put him off - he was already spraying oil on his exhaust from the split cooler or whatever caused that inferno...

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