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<blockquote data-quote="David Hester" data-source="post: 9961798" data-attributes="member: 6794"><p>I road raced 3 different Fox bodies in SCCA. The gas pedal had a metal arm I could bend over toward the brake. The pedal covers on my 08 are pretty darn close so I haven't tried to move them.</p><p>John Baucom (John isn't real tall <a href="http://www.johnbaucom.com/JohnBaucomProfessionalRaceCarDriverEZeComEc.aspx" target="_blank">John Baucom Professional Race Car Driver EZeCom Ecommerce Software</a>) was my road race instructor years ago. He told me all he did was bend his knee so the side of his foot was actually what he blipped with. I was doing that already, as I broke my ankle years ago racing bikes and don't have full movement in it anyway. Does scuff the upper part of my shoe, but I haven't worn a pair through yet.</p><p>I never understood the reasoning behind <em>raising</em> the throttle pedal. I always figured you wanted it beside the brake pedal when you depressed the brake, not where it was at rest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Hester, post: 9961798, member: 6794"] I road raced 3 different Fox bodies in SCCA. The gas pedal had a metal arm I could bend over toward the brake. The pedal covers on my 08 are pretty darn close so I haven't tried to move them. John Baucom (John isn't real tall [url=http://www.johnbaucom.com/JohnBaucomProfessionalRaceCarDriverEZeComEc.aspx]John Baucom Professional Race Car Driver EZeCom Ecommerce Software[/url]) was my road race instructor years ago. He told me all he did was bend his knee so the side of his foot was actually what he blipped with. I was doing that already, as I broke my ankle years ago racing bikes and don't have full movement in it anyway. Does scuff the upper part of my shoe, but I haven't worn a pair through yet. I never understood the reasoning behind [I]raising[/I] the throttle pedal. I always figured you wanted it beside the brake pedal when you depressed the brake, not where it was at rest. [/QUOTE]
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