Take a Ride in the Multimatic Boss 302R

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Ever wonder what it's like to ride in a race-prepared Boss 302R? Wonder no more. This video was shot recently at Daytona during the season-opener of the Grand-Am Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge. Ride along for a few hot laps with driver Joe Foster in the #15 Multimatic Mustang that finished second. Experience the thrill of driving 175 mph on the banks at Daytona and the fun of passing another Camaro.

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I love when we see data from these cars.. it validates what I'm doing because I pull similar numbers on similar tires @ similar road speeds in heavier cars. Love it, love it, love it. And it's a pretty good video too. :) Nice sounds.
 

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Great Video, Turn 1 seemed to be a bit tricky... especially for Roush...
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"If you don't walk back to the pits with the steering wheel in your hand once in a while, you aren't really trying..." --Mario Andretti
 

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I can't wait till I can afford this hobby more-so..... I'm a track newb still in the mustang though....I have gone to BMW Performance driving school and attended the M driving school......But in no way do I think I have the seat time in the mustang to be able to drive like that haha.
 

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I can't wait till I can afford this hobby more-so..... I'm a track newb still in the mustang though....I have gone to BMW Performance driving school and attended the M driving school......But in no way do I think I have the seat time in the mustang to be able to drive like that haha.

Don't feel bad, that's Joe Foster driving. He's a pro racer and has been with the S197 Grand-Am effort since the start in 2004, and this isn't his only gig.
 
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notice how they don't want you to know how high they are spinning that 302R motor..

And Jack Roush Jr's wreck at turn one was strange. It didn't seem like he came in too fast, he just lost his brakes. Something I'm unfortunately familiar with. Anyone know what actually happened there?
 

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