If you have a tripod, you can also mount it in the back seat. Put one post--you'll have to retract it quite a bit--in the back seat. Put another post in the driver's side rear floorboard, & the other one in the passenger's side rear floorboard. Buy 2 ratchet straps (the ones that have gears & you can click to tighten by moving a metal bracket back and forth) and fasten one to the driver's side front seat mount & the other on the passenger's side. Wind the strap around the respective tripod poles a bit (the straps will probably be too long) & fasten on the mount again--then tighten. Then, mount your camera--if you're doing auto-x, move the rear-view mirror as much as you can to make sure it isn't in the view of the camera. If you're track racing, just try to adjust the height of the camera/tripod so the mirror isn't in the way.
My bf mounts his tripod this way in his TA and it works great--no shaking video & great view.
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