Revamping Off-Road Thrills: Hoonigan's Sean Fogle Reshapes Course
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In this Hoonigan episode, the team faces nature's wrath as rain wreaks havoc on their off-road course, leaving deep trenches and canyons in its wake. Sean Fogle, a former motocross rider turned track builder, embarks on a solo mission to reconstruct the track, reminiscing about past jumps and the thrill of building. With meticulous care, Sean spends a week reshaping the course, infusing it with new features like a step-up jump and a daring flying finish, adding a touch of adrenaline to the terrain.
As the track takes shape, the team debates the art and science of jump construction, opting for a 20-foot step-up jump to prevent harsh landings and ensure safety during testing. Adjustments to the whoops are made to accommodate rally cars, promising an exhilarating ride through the course. The completed track boasts milder jumps and an intriguing elevation change, setting the stage for a thrilling finish line that beckons both seasoned drivers and newcomers alike.
With the track now ready for action, Sean's dedication and expertise shine through, culminating in a challenging yet inviting course that promises excitement and adventure for all who dare to take on its twists and turns. The team eagerly anticipates testing the track, with a Jeep standing by to put their creation to the ultimate test. Amidst the revving engines and anticipation in the air, the stage is set for a high-octane experience that embodies the spirit of off-road racing at its finest.
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