On that track with that sled I probably could have let out of it and gotten back in it but I didn't think that fast. I rode it until I was about ready to go out of bounds. I am obviously not used to having to get out of it because even though I pushed the clutch in I didn't let go of the throttle and I must have been moving OK because the sled hit me. Usually we don't have enough motor to get out and get back in it. That is why I rode it as long as I could.
After I was done Bryan (my buddy that drove the light class)tells me "Oh yeah, I forgot to tell you to drive toward the left because the track will pull you toward the right". This was good to know afterward. Oh well. Oh and on the weights. They let us go to 6500 and we didn't have much room to move anything. Good times...
