Sorry to hear that Chris passed away while performing in Shockwave at a air show in Michigan. Chris was a one of a kind person who would always take the time to talk to me any time I would go see the Shockwave at an event. He always had a great attitude and was well respected by the fans and his follow racers. My deepest condolences to his team and family. He truly will be missed. Rest in Peace Chris
I saw him go 4 seconds at almost 400 mph at an air show on base, “NAS Oceana in Virginia Beach, VA. I was way more impressed, he either held back for lack of braking area, or was having issues.
Okay good to know. I just commented, wanting to know the horse power at the 195 miles per hour that was mentioned. But wow lol imagine it at 400. Now I wonder what's it at maximum horses lol
It was obviously not putting more than half power into those runs and shutting down early due to lack of road to slow down on. Perhaps if it could deploy parachutes it might have been possible to go at full power on the runs in this video.
@@JoRgEChavez-to2xd it does deploy chutes, it has 2 or 3 of em that get deployed every run. And not much of a shut down area at Lebanon for the big heavy truck, i just seen it again at Lebanon Valley few days ago for New York Jet Wars, he only went 109 mph i believe, and the other single jet cars were right under 300 mph. Kinda sucked this year as Shockwave Truck only made 1 pass down track, were as all the other Jet Cars came out twice.
I kinda consider myself sort above average when it comes to mechanics, and I didn't even know something like this was even possible, let alone, actually doing it.