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i'd say good tyres helps the most, you can brake later...

Looks well balanced from what I saw mate. Well done.

With all the heel and toe stuff. Just jump in with other drivers and watch. It's the best way to learn.

Awesome results! Im stoked to say the least!

Ryan when you said I wouldnt be competitve with Russells car on the last battle I didnt know you meant id get no points for it! All good anyway.

Im happy to fly the RB26 flag AND the Street Tyre flag, and of course happy about stomping on the RB20 flag ;)

Tips on winning DECA: Big wing and red racing boots!

boo this version of windows on my lappy doesn't have word. booooooooooo

If you require more than a free viewer in future, and don't want to pay for a licence, openoffice.org is opensource and does the job...

Come past one day I'll teach ya ;)

Yep that's where it's at, you get into such a habit that you end up doing it without thinking about it. I reckon it's easier to learn double clutching and then progress to heel and toe so you have an understanding of the rev matching concept.

Yer roundabouts are the best for it. I learnt the heel toe action in an automatic of all cars lol, just in neutral to practice the amount of pressure needed.

LOL

i might have to get you to show me sometime if you dont mind :ninja:

Sure, heel and toe lessons for all! Don't judge me by the DECA results though lol, my heel and toe efforts are much better than my overall DECA driving ;)

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