So here is the situation...
Going down the back stretch coming out of the corner and pouring on the gas, the engine revs right up and starts to burp, so obviously hitting the rev limiter. This wouldn't be a problem except I'm going nowhere near fast enough. The car is not bucking or swerving, easy to handle still. Can't feel the wheels letting loose, so don't think that's it. I let off the gas a bit and it stops revving so high right away. Hmm... I thinks to myself maybe you've been riding the clutch without realizing it, so tuck my foot behind the clutch pedal. Out of the next corner, lay on the gas, and it starts again... This time I know it's not me riding the clutch for sure, so into the corner, and I start to hit the gas hard in the middle of the corner, and don't come around. Now I figure for sure, I'm not breaking loose.
I checked to see if both wheels are locked up with the car in gear and the wheels off the ground, and both wheels are locked. So probably not a broken axle...
What is the most likely culprit? Clutch plates worn, clutch springs loosened off, something entirely different?
Any suggestions are welcome.
Thanks,
Mike