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Perceived control... I have nothing against racing in a race built car. I don't care do what u want, just don't come crying to me if you put it into a tyre wall (I hope to god you never do) just... Dw go have fun turning left and right ill sit here behind my phone looking like an idiot with my car safely in the shed :)

It is actual control. I only drive at 7/10 too. Due to your inexperience and car my 7/10 is probably faster than yours just as noels is faster than mine and russel and marks faster than his.

Perceived control... I have nothing against racing in a race built car. I don't care do what u want, just don't come crying to me if you put it into a tyre wall (I hope to god you never do) just... Dw go have fun turning left and right ill sit here behind my phone looking like an idiot with my car safely in the shed :)

I've taken my Silvia into the tyre wall at Oran park. Still have the f**ked back to show for it. Still will go out and drive the wheels off my car because it's what I enjoy.

I've taken my Silvia into the tyre wall at Oran park. Still have the f**ked back to show for it. Still will go out and drive the wheels off my car because it's what I enjoy.

This. If I crash I'll just rebuild or replace her and if I did well then I don't give a fark about the car anymore.

This. If I crash I'll just rebuild or replace her and if I did well then I don't give a fark about the car anymore.

I cared more about the car than my back which resulted in quite severe pain but all good. :)

This. If I crash I'll just rebuild or replace her and if I did well then I don't give a fark about the car anymore.

I'm already aware that I need extra garage space so that I can acquire a spare shell ahead of time for WHEN I bend mine...

Hill climbs - The dangerous life yo!

Nick has a point and realistically sprint days wouldn't sort this out any better than a drag day would. Cars are too different to get a proper idea of who's quickest + it isn't really racing. You're competing against your own times rather than anyone else's.

SAU Kart day/race series required to see who's fastest or we all get in a room together and just get dicks out and measure.

Nick has a point and realistically sprint days wouldn't sort this out any better than a drag day would. Cars are too different to get a proper idea of who's quickest + it isn't really racing. You're competing against your own times rather than anyone else's.

SAU Kart day/race series required to see who's fastest or we all get in a room together and just get dicks out and measure.

Well in that case, I layed down the fastest times at the last sau kart day by nearly half a second *besides joe who worked there*....

And have time cards as proof of this

Well in that case, I layed down the fastest times at the last sau kart day by nearly half a second *besides joe who worked there*....

And have time cards as proof of this

And I was half a second quicker then you the night before the kart day when we went on the wrong night

Why do people think that? Suits maybe?

Because I am a blonde chick and I can't possibly know anything, this guy even said "being a city girl receptionist I don't expect you to know what I am talking about"... Eff you dude it's my job to know this shit!

Because I am a blonde chick and I can't possibly know anything, this guy even said "being a city girl receptionist I don't expect you to know what I am talking about"... Eff you dude it's my job to know this shit!

Did he then proceed to ask you about the RB engine?

And I was half a second quicker then you the night before the kart day when we went on the wrong night

Haha yes true, but that time was well and truly evlipsed the next night. We need to do it again man

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