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<p>I don't have this video, but if you slow it down, and measure the amount of time for 1 driver to make a complete rotation, find the circumference of the wheel, and do some multiplying, you could measure how fast 611 was going.</p> <p>If you can tell me how long it took one of the drivers to go around, I can do the math and report back with 611's speed.</p> <p>Hope this helps!</p> <p> S. Connor</p>
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