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Help me please?
A while back I was watching some motor racing on tv and the commentator used a word to describe when 1 car follows another car into a crash. Many of us have done this at one time or another, and there is a word to describe this. Now I don't mean 2 cars crashing together, I mean 2 cars going around not too far apart, the car in front crashes and the car behind has the same crash.
I have used tractor beam in the past to describe this, but I would really like to find out what this word is. I did as many people last weekend at the National, but none knew, some of those people I asked think they are very clever as well Lol. So over to you my fellow oOpler's, does anyone have the answer? Cheers Dc |
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its called a shitter, common after effects are lots of skid marks
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Edited, I'm wrong!
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crashing in sympathy or synchronised crashing?
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I know in banger racing (1/1 scale) its called 'following in'
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Karting, that's what I thought, but not in this case.
Dave, could it be Kinetic Engery?
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I'm thinking when the right word is found, it can be put in wikipedia or a dictionary type website and it will give the proper definition.
Keep trying folks |
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Its called Rear Ending !!!!!!OOOHHHHHHH YEAHHHHHH
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I think the best term from now on would be "and (insert name here) has just Dave Church'd it".
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"Emergence"
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