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Hats off to handbags holding onto Dean the way he did. And the later laps the way you were hammering over the hill! What sort of top speed does Lil Blu have down the back straight, you brake for the briefest of moments and then back on it!!!! So cool to watch.

LOL...im not fixing my rear qtr now...its time to push a little harder :)

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.....I will donate 2nd hand RE55s to Lowthy if he gets out there and takes points of that pesky White EVO 7 :thumbsup:

So too, shall I !!!!!!

(PM me and I will surely prove my dedication to this worthy cause!)

Here is a clip of a close call I had around the back of the track.

Sorry Juz lol

I did the exact same thing on Tuesday at the driver training day except I went a little further left before turning back. Wayne (RCHOO) might remember it. Somehow avoided the grass. It was really wet then too. If I went on the grass I would've been in the fence.

The supersprint on you tube has budges and my commo in front of the S15 , i remember watching the S15 in the mirror and thinking im dead meat once a corner or braking area approaches but lucky i have the powah :D , makes up for my ( obvious) lack of ability.

Im guessing the s15 is failry mild in the mods?.

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