Klasse Act
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- Feb 21, 2012
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It's really quite simple...don't go on Sat or SundayI need to watch the whole video. I follow Subaru Motorsports on Instagram and they've been teasing clips of that video all week. Another really cool post they had was a time-lapse/stop action image of the car going around a hairpin. It gave you a great chance to see the yaw rate of the car going around the turn and how Scott lined it up perfectly for the corner exit.
This part has always worried me about the dragon, some people I've talked to mention getting stuck behind caravans of slow moving RVs or other tourists. I've lost count of the times I've gone out to drive some remote, twisty back roads in my area and got stuck behind and RV or other slow moving vehicle where it is quite obvious the driver is scared to death of having to go around a turn. Not having a shoulder or turn-out place to stop to wait them out doesn't help either.
I still desperately want to do it, just for the experience. I could see going out there, driving the Dragon, and then promptly heading out into some of the other lesser traveled, spectacular roads in that area. I've been looking over maps for years and day dreaming about those roads...


Because it's a public road and been on the web for the better part of 10 yrs its a crap shoot about "tourists" and overly careful drivers. My suggestion is to try and run it early in the morning or at dusk, no guarantees.
I go in the fall because it's cooler out, hopefully some color change and because of "fall" bikes don't like leaves all of the road, so there's that. The other option is to go at night but be advised...DON'T BE A HERO! It's pitch black and you have to deal with each turn as they appear, even with your high beams on! Now if you've got a good driver in front of you you'll be able to use their headlights and brake lights and enjoy the drive ALOT, especially if you've got a slower car and/or your more cautious, drive YOUR drive


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