As the story goes, everyone was fighting traction issues throughout the morning. Dude got a run in A.O.K. and went back for a second attack. Came into that section and everything got squirrelly; couldn't correct fully from the size of the road and impeding "driver challenges."
I'm not entirely sure what possessed them to have a hill climb in Vermont at the end of october. I think ambient temps were mid 50s so you know the road surface was shit.
Personally i think the car was jinxed from the get go. All this after another track incident a month earlier when his rotor failed.
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