Both replays were played in slow motion, he was going at least 120 MPH. I mean, just look at how wrecked that car is. I don't think you can horizontally skid across the track for 10 feet at 10 MPH.
Well obviously not, it just didn't look like slow motion because they are probably using a slow motion camera with thousands of extra frames per second.
Jet dryer trucks typically drive really slow, they're there to dry the pavement when it's wet. Since they were on the track it was probably also a caution lap where the cars have a speed limit. The footage is indeed from a high speed camera, but not THAT highspeed, it's probably shot from a Red Epic camera or something similar, which for live tv records at 120fps, so played back at 30fps is 1/4 speed. He was driving at probably 60mph or so.
Jet dryer trucks typically drive really slow, they're there to dry the pavement when it's wet. Since they were on the track it was probably also a caution lap where the cars have a speed limit. The footage is indeed from a high speed camera, but not THAT highspeed, it's probably shot from a Red Epic camera or something similar, which for live tv records at 120fps, so played back at 30fps is 1/4 speed. He was driving at probably 60mph or so.
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