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were unbeknownst to many opposing scouts,
and that’s exactly what he had hoped for.
He hoped to leave much of his arsenal for racing matters, surprising the competition
with a heap of innovation. Shifting as fast as possible down the start straight to begin the heat race, he would duck to the inside, in as narrow of a space as he could. Nearly doing a nose wheelie as the front brake pads mashed upon the rotor, he would situate himself in the twentieth place position. As the ruts would begin to develop in a few of the corners around the course, you could tell he was thriving in any specific bend with substantial grooves. It suited his style rather well, and offered him a source of grip so to speak, as he leaned the chassis as far as possible. Inching away from Cheyenne Harmon little by little,
he would take the final lap in twelfth place, pushing him to the LCQ (where he would fortunately come through with flying colors, and a bit of extra seat time). The main would be underway shortly thereafter, with all eyes in attendance focusing on the field. Coming away with seventh in the early going, he looked to keep ascending, as the laps would continue to pile up. Never faltering at the thought of fear, he could faintly begin to hear the echo of Justin Barcia’s motor, near the halfway point. And as the opposition inched closer, it was as though he would click into overdrive. Making sure that no second was wasted, you could hear him landing with the throttle at full capacity; the back wheel in full revolving fashion as he would scurry down each straightaway. Those ripples of sound waves would then fade off into the distance, granting him the sixth overall position for the evening.
attention to himself, as the tricks he had
hidden up his sleeve, had to be unveiled at
the right time. Piecing together sections in a sleek, witty type manner, his combinations
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