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I'm heading out to do one of these tomorrow arvo

should be good, can't wait.

I know this might sound gay, but one thing I can't stand it at the moment, on or off the track is loss of traction....so i figured the best way to conquer the fear is to get out there and do slide after slide after slide

BRING IT!

Liz you will love it. Getting around the witches hat is all about throttle,clutch and handbrake. When you get the inside front wheel along side the hat ,start turning ,pop the clutch in, pull the handbrake on, which will spin the back-end around, dump the clutch and point to the next hat. Sounds simple but its not,,, Great fun though.

Neil.

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Hmm.. what do u do on skid pan days? slide your car sideways?

Anything you like. :)

I did an Aaron McGill day a while ago. I did some power oversteer, and some grip driving. He gave me tips on doing both.

Does anyone know if he's renting the figure 8? Doing that was fun.

Yes big boy,,,but only if we do it ourselves. I'm looking at organising a motorkhana for the club early next year. You up for it?.

Neil.

You betcha (if work doesn't interfere....)

I can feel some 'line whooping coming on :lol:

...although having said that the 33 was the best car I have ever driven on the wet skidpan, was beating all kinds of Porsches at a motorkhana held at EC skidpan. B)

Glad you liked it Liz- we'll have to get you into the khanas next year!

I'll be in on the 9th too if it's not completely booked out with SAU-ers.

Adam, can you email the form- I'm having trouble with it too.

Anything you like. :D

I did an Aaron McGill day a while ago. I did some power oversteer, and some grip driving. He gave me tips on doing both.

Does anyone know if he's renting the figure 8? Doing that was fun.

LOL gotta watch that 8- the Zed and I came to a bit of grief there a few years back on a Dutton Rally run.

But it is definitely lots of fun and worth doing if you get the chance.




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