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When It’s Your First Time in a Rally Car πŸ˜‚

Shawn Ryan Show

A brief rally car driving session captured on video, featuring someone getting airborne in the vehicle and experiencing a crash or incident. The footage includes slow-motion capture and commentary from observers.

Summary

This transcript captures a short rally car driving experience that appears to go awry. The session begins with someone driving a rally car and getting airborne, with observers noting 'You got air' and capturing the moment in slow-motion. The situation quickly deteriorates as indicated by the phrase 'Another one bites the dust,' suggesting a crash or mechanical failure. The observers provide real-time commentary, advising the driver to 'let it land' and apply 'light break' while repeatedly saying 'look' to direct attention to something happening. There appears to be some kind of recovery or turnaround procedure mentioned, and the session ends with someone named Justin receiving what's described as a 'little souvenir,' likely a piece of the damaged vehicle or a memento from the experience.

Key Insights

  • The driver successfully got the rally car airborne during the driving session
  • Observers captured the airborne moment in slow-motion video
  • The driving session resulted in some form of crash or mechanical failure
  • Recovery procedures were implemented at a turnaround point
  • Justin received a physical souvenir from the rally car experience

Topics

rally car drivingvehicle crashairborne stunts

Transcript

[0:00] Another one bites the dust. You got air. I got it on slow-mo. >> Let it land. Light break. Look, look, look, look. Pop the bra. Recovery muted at the turnaround. >> Here you go, Justin. Little souvenir for you.

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