>>4157932So what you're telling me is you're not skilled enough as a photographer to know you got the shot the first time.
If you have to spray the frame buffer on anything that isn't moving at a modicum of speed, you are not a photographer you are a GWC.
These cars were doing 90mph into Turn 4 at Daytona which is well over a "modicum of speed" and I nailed them on a Df with an old school 105/2.5 manual focus Ai lens without a monopod. I was pretty drunk too from walking the infield all night and hopping the makeshift bars people set up at their campsites. If memory serves me correct the Df is capable of 4fps. You don't need better gear, you need practice.
My suggestion, spend a day chasing freight trains and learn to pan the wheels on them. Find a busy highway and pan some cars. Skill can always negate gear, but gear can't negate skill.