Ruff did an awesome job and drove jackhammer!
Simple as that.
His first post was great and laid everything out clear as day.
For people losing sight of things go and read it again, as I was very impressed with the content.
A lot of other rigs could also potentially drive jackhammer but didn't on the day.
I thought Cheezy might do it as he loves the skinny pedal but was apparently without lockers for the last part of the track. Although we were his team mate and right behind him I didn't even get to see him try it as I was too busy getting Shane lined up. Heard him give it some stick though.
I thought we might have a chance by going up to the right and trying a different line to most, but the steering was busted too much and it fell off the line and we timed out.
Hell I thought we might even get Sam Keck close on a strap at the end, but we ran out of time
And I am sure there are others that got closer...
I thought a few of the bigger rigs were definitely a bit soft on jackhammer and didn' really give it a big go. I got to see Dobbins getting really squeezed by it so I am not sure if he was too wide. (Is the mogrover wider or skinnier?)
You never know what their agenda is and whether they have breakage etc.
Some people are happy to come out for the day and finish because it is their first comp (like us
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Some people are driving their rig home.
Some have just finished building something or haven't driven their rig for ages and don't want to go that hard.
I am sure their will be a lot more people trying their hardest to drive it next year
I am just hanging out for the DVD so I can really appreciate all of the vehicles and teams and what sort of drives they all had.
Learned heaps from this comp, and it was great to meet a lot of people and just watch all different rigs and drivers trying to drive stuff.
Can't wait for tuff truck and another shot at jackhammer next year