I was there. When there's a mechanical failure, you can't blame the guy's brains.
You want to see evidence of his smarts? Through the gravel he manages to get it side-in to the tires rather than nose in--with just the smallest of steering inputs. Nose-in would have been much worse for both him and the car. And he didn't try to cut the corkscrew w/o brakes which would have sent him across the track at least twice, and downhill into turn 9 perhaps gaining speed if he couldn't engine brake it. He chose to get it off the track rather than head for the big runout at turn 9, perhaps saving the car, but risking his fellow racers' safety. I say well-done.
Like, what about: external storage, (Sony: MiniSD and Stick), MP3 player (Sony: check), interfaces.
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You want to see evidence of his smarts? Through the gravel he manages to get it side-in to the tires rather than nose in--with just the smallest of steering inputs. Nose-in would have been much worse for both him and the car. And he didn't try to cut the corkscrew w/o brakes which would have sent him across the track at least twice, and downhill into turn 9 perhaps gaining speed if he couldn't engine brake it. He chose to get it off the track rather than head for the big runout at turn 9, perhaps saving the car, but risking his fellow racers' safety. I say well-done.