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Yes it's pretty hairy in the wet eg. 1992 Bathurst 1000 when some teams were deliberating if they should stay out with slicks or come for wet weather tyres. I probably saw drama in that one.

seems like pretty standard british touring cars. those c*nts are rough as. pretty sure thats where Ingall started out, thats why hes so keen for the bump n grind in the supertaxi series

not a fan of the super v8 taxis, the super tourers were great, arent the super taxis on telemetary anyway, so they all follow the same line, cmon australia get some exciting circuit racing going, its a pitty i work on sundays so i cant watch sbs

Mansell rules and BTCC is awesome. First round of the season was the other weekend at Brands and they are still bumper bashing :stupid: Its just plato, geo and matt neal now and not mansell, hoy, cleland etc

A few of my mates went down

http://www.sxoc.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=403894

http://www.sxoc.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=4...;highlight=btcc

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