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I can't remember seeing you scando(ing) the start finnish straight, If you were id say not to do it! If you slide out of the esses then grip up, power down to the canteen and switch back there, bum drag it to the apex and power out! it seemed to work for alot of others! GT George seems to like to do too much of a smoke show down the start finnish straight, and when he gets to turn 1 he has to get on the brakes, seems his switch backs are too long or something!

All in all dude you had some good pace on!!!

I think you are confusing scandos with fishies :mellow: ....some people keep the drift going from the exit to the straight and keep fishtailing till the entry to turn 1..= FISHIES

Others, straighten the car on the beginning of the straight as you describe and half way down the straight do a Scando flick to the opposite side of the turn and back again into turn 1. = SCANDO

I think you are confusing scandos with fishies :) ....some people keep the drift going from the exit to the straight and keep fishtailing till the entry to turn 1..= FISHIES

Others, straighten the car on the beginning of the straight as you describe and half way down the straight do a Scando flick to the opposite side of the turn and back again into turn 1. = SCANDO

Yeh your right i used the word "scando(ing)" which really isn't a word.....lol I meant Fishies!

hey rico, im keen for some tandems with you next day prac if you gonna be out there?

you too showza when you get back out there, any idea when you will be?

I'm trying! Finally got my head back, so putting engine back together soon. Wont make G1 but will be out at a grip practice on Oct 27th for my first lot of hard driving since G1 rd 2! :D

Next time drifting will probably be Dec Day prac cos I'm too cheap to pay for drift school :thumbsup:

Dunno if I'll be able to keep up with Simon and Hayden anymore... Was struggling before!

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Dunno if I'll be able to keep up with Simon and Hayden anymore... Was struggling before!

well in that case you can tandem with me then :thumbsup:

ill make you look good if your worried about sucking lol.

pffft

[e-cry]

no one ever mentions my driving... is it cause my car is an utter thrashed out piece of shit 32 atm? i was out there driving the hardest i have in a long time and hayden also. we pulled some insane close tandems and no one cares!

[/e-cry]

^^^^^hahahaha good one!

You know you are good mate, noone needs to tell you that :(

You are the best out there everytime you are out.

But we'll try and mention you here from now on. lol

Cheers

Ric

Oh hold on......

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Sorry had to be done

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well think i mentioned on ns simon, but yeah sitting in lineup watching you 2 tandem was insane, you 2 are so good, and you get soooo close to hayden. Im dreading the day i ever come up against you in a battle man.

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