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Re: 4 Year Drivers

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Originally Posted by roystur44 View Post
Scott Bahl the driver for Team 971 is in his senior year. He was the stick man on our 2009 Championship run. Since then he has been the driver for 2010, 2011, 2012 robots. He's got some sic moves and he is driving our best robot yet.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0X27bojZ26k

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guqjChFwj_c

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLmXV...6eFAAAAAAAAAAA


2010 Newton Match 87 was legendary
I'm going to take just a second to geek out here.

For years, I've watched your robot move with absolute grace. In some cases, in more grace than championship robots of that year. Sometimes, I catch myself wondering exactly how they manage such a mellifluous DT. Of course, a part of is props to the build team, but the driver is the man behind the controls.

I find myself thinking this, and then I catch glimpses of your driver behind the controls, and how he's using a steering wheel to control those amazing machines. I'm pretty good with a set of joysticks, but behind a wheel, I wouldn't be able to keep myself straight.

I just have to say, props. Both to your team and your driver.

Good luck,
- Sunny G.
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