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Jonathan_Rabbitt

Jonathan_RabbittAustralia

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Jobs accomplished
3,799 t
Mass transported
314,083 km
Total distance

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25 comments | last on 15:56, 20th of January, 2023
AlexShao
15:56, 20th of January, 2023
liked +1
Please visit my gallery 👍 and ⭐ my photo. 🙏🤩✨. Thank YOU
poPa
09:24, 29th of April, 2020
watch out ++ fav
Barbie95
22:53, 4th of March, 2018
Beautiful Foto +1 and Fav! Plz visit my Gallery ;)
kranfahrer1
11:37, 20th of November, 2017
+1
Abraham_Vazquez
20:38, 19th of October, 2017
nice +1
smiffy
10:02, 12th of January, 2017
great shot +1 & fav
DogukanGursoy
00:26, 22nd of December, 2016
+1
Roesler
01:39, 27th of November, 2016
I think you really like drifting...
orionseesall76
03:51, 16th of August, 2016
Nice catch☺
Leningradez
21:21, 11th of August, 2016
+1
Geomatti
19:50, 11th of August, 2016
+1
DRIVERrus
14:39, 11th of August, 2016
ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНО +++ 1 0 0 % !!!
man6413
02:40, 11th of February, 2016
+1
Daniel_C
10:30, 31st of January, 2016
Great timing +1

You have skills to do that and get the timing right.
Alfius
04:57, 30th of January, 2016
From one min before...
avezaath
12:49, 26th of January, 2016
het is een sport he lol +1
tijdreiziger
00:08, 23rd of January, 2016
Slow down a bit... +1!
Jonathan_Rabbitt
23:32, 20th of January, 2016
These are done on PC, with the left-hand pointer-finger on "W" accellerating and pinky on "ESC" ready for the catch. Mouse for steering, which is used to manipulate the amount of lean. On my computer, I then have to crank up the video settings to capture a good shot. The change of video settings seems to reset and blow away all AI traffic, which is why the roads are empty.
Jonathan_Rabbitt
23:27, 20th of January, 2016
The MAN photo resulted in a rollover, but mostly because I found it very sensitive to tipping anyway. From memory, it tipped over the other direction during the recovery.
Jonathan_Rabbitt
23:26, 20th of January, 2016
All these "action shots" are deliberate. I have tipped several rigs over, but almost all from inattention. For these shots, I'm already in the zone and know I'm pushing the limits. It takes a small amount of thinking ahead to plan the exit. There always needs to be room to exit the maneuver, for when you re-enter the player mode. This usually involves opposite steering and brakes. It helps if you choose a curve that doesn't tighten up too.