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21
May
2013

Todd Kelly Catches Some Air




Todd Kelly of V8 Supercars team Motorsport Holdings catches some air in his Nissan Altima at turn 10 of the shortened Circuit of the Americas course used for last weekend’s “Austin 400” races.



Tagged - Aussie, austin, Austin 400, auto, car, Circuit of the Americas, COTA, Jack Daniels, motorsport, Motorsport Holdings, Nissan Altima, sport, Todd Kelly, V8 Supercars, V8SC


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3 Comments

Mike Criswell
May 21, 2013, 11:12 am

Sweet shot Dave, love the depth!
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Ian
May 22, 2013, 4:21 am

What a great capture! I saw this exact moment on our local news here in Aus too!
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    Dave Wilson
    May 22, 2013, 5:24 pm

    Ian, Todd became my favourite driver on Saturday because he hit that kerb on just about every lap. When I saw either of the Jack Daniels cars coming, I would focus on the bump and fire of a short blast and normally get at least one shot of the car either partly in the air or crunching its air dam into the ground on landing! Next time, I think I’ll move further round the track (towards the start) because quite a few of the cars were on two wheels going round turn 6 but I couldn’t reach them from this position with the lens I had.

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