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I'd say F1 would require the most skill.

Take all the skills needed to drive, then reduce the reaction time available by tenfold.

True that, but the F1 car are now slowly going back to driver skill. Few years ago it was all electorincally assisted? mostly car not driver.

More likely to die in rally. Also much more interesting to watch rally. See any pikes peak hillclimb vid and tell me you aren't impressed. Skill level is probably on a par, just in different areas.

when was the last time you saw an F1 car with a rollcage?

F1 car = nuts hangin so low that they're literally 5cm off the ground.

I got my rally day in november! Driving a Evo 7 round a rally track. Hope they got insurance! hahaha

Is that the one out near ballarat? My mate went to that one and they gave him a Magna VRX "Evo". He asked for a refund and they refused.

Is that the one out near ballarat? My mate went to that one and they gave him a Magna VRX "Evo". He asked for a refund and they refused.

Say whaa, nuh this one is in werribee

And says your choice or a Lancer Evolution 7 or a Subaru WRX

haha magna vrx as an evo

nice work

i went in an evo 7 around debortoli with scott pedder

that was pretty sweet, fair driving he can do

brake and accelerate at the same time

when was the last time you saw an F1 car with a rollcage?

F1 car = nuts hangin so low that they're literally 5cm off the ground.

When was the last time you saw a rally car with a CF saftey monocoque shell?

Rally= nuts so big they be sideways at 80-100k's an hr 20cm from a massive drop off a mountain. :)

When was the last time you saw a rally car with a CF saftey monocoque shell?

Dunno about last time, but I can tell you the first time... 1987. Lancia entered 2 CF shelled rally cars.

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