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Guys.. chill.... We are not on here to B*tch about one anothers

driving.

Neil... I'm sure GET53T didn't mean it that way.

Everyone has their own driving style and different skills,

special in their own unique way. Take risk different ways.

As I said to Rac33r, I'm sorry to have brought up this in the first

place. My apologies to all who have been upsetted over this topic. :(

Can we just leave it there. I know we are all mature people here.

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Jesus.

I only just read this thread cos I was wondering why it was so long for just an OPH run :(

All I can say is:

1. You guys should have slowed down after the first spin.

2. You are *[insert bad word]* lucky there wasn't anyone else coming in the other direction when you spun out.

3. If you are able to spin out, you are either very unlucky (oil spot, avoiding an animal) or you were simply pushing WAY too hard for your abilities and your car's abilities. I can take a guess on which one was the cause :)

I agree with red900ss 100% take it off the roads, and take it to the track. If you spin out on the OPH or Nasho, you're ****ing stupid to be pushing that hard on public roads without the ability to back it up. That's what the track is for.

Andrew. :uh-huh:

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