I grew up with a dad who raced desert off-road class 1 buggies out in california. after years of not watching racing, i found rock bouncing and was blown away. since then i've also got back to watching desert racing, and i must say that rock bouncers are now my favorite. incredible machines and drivers.
@user-pu9rd7wl9c as far as I know Ford Play & Fordzilla are not the same bouncer they are 2 different bouncers drivers & owners Nick Reich owner driver of Fordzilla, Ford Play Jay Stortz Driver owner.
@user-pu9rd7wl9c yes sir, I'd love to see someone run a new 7.3 engine whipplecharged in there bouncer & call it GOJIRA & paint it up like the King Of The Monsters IMO that would be Awesome.
Fair play to the other drivers for having a go but it is pretty obvious Tim is the only one with any talent both behind the wheel and in chassis set up
@@HIGHOCTANEFILMS That almost answers it. I guess it would be from event to event and there is no over-arching or rule-making body? And I want to be up front with why I am asking. My curiosity has to do with ICE sports of all kinds where an electric motor would offer unambiguous advantages, and how important are the aesthetics of loud engines and exhaust fumes overall to the people who participate. Is it about the task or mission, or is it about the scene, to include ICE aesthetic only, even if it means objectively less efficient/powerful machines.
A bad bounce turns into a bad mood. Which usually never ends very well. Maybe learn who the driver is and you'd know that he's an awesome driver that has been around longer than you've been watching..... clearly🤘🏾
@@colebz420you could always go and show him how it's done in your rig, at least he's out there giving it a go 😂 not sitting in an armchair 😊 all the best to you all