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Love that steering angle on the white 458

LOL, yeh the pains of being a photographer. We were sitting at the inside of La Source watching them all do skids on their first few outlaps for quali....Jarrod was busy taking pics I just sat there having a hand feed as I didnt want to miss any of the action in real time by watching it through the lens of a camera. At times it mst suck to be a photographer :)

I caught these during the start of a race that weekend. The Jag was in the wars all weekend

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Nobody pays me for anything. I was like the stray little kid following Jarrod around carrying his camera gear hoping he would introduce me to some Belgian models :)

The blazing inferno was a Chrysler 300C that didnt make it through quali....must have been a fuel fire or a catastrophic engine failure as it burnt for about 5 minutes

riiight, link to discopolis or god forbid i have to type it into google!

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not really a racing car but a cool action shot nonetheless!

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do they have to be moving? some look like they are flying down the straight while parked so should surely be allowed in the thread?

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