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Thanks for putting the results up Ryan, Well done to the winners and place getters.

Cheater Evo FTW!

Two WD's, I need to learn the maps more, that cost me an almost top three finish! :rofl:

My motorsport bug is returning... YIPPEEE!

See you at the next one!

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Thanks for putting the results up Ryan, Well done to the winners and place getters.

Cheater Evo FTW!

Two WD's, I need to learn the maps more, that cost me an almost top three finish! ;)

My motorsport bug is returning... YIPPEEE!

See you at the next one!

Exactly! I WD'd hard and epic fail, but I was having too much fun to care!

Hopefully I will take it more serious in nov....but i doubt it.....who ever thought EMO's could lose the back end and flat spin :(

Thats exactly why i like stop gates...it forces people to time their braking correctly or risk hitting the cone...anyone can floor it through a flying finish...but it takes practice to stop quickly and accurately in a gate...

LOL.... Just call me 'anyone'. :rofl:

Thats exactly why i like stop gates...it forces people to time their braking correctly or risk hitting the cone...anyone can floor it through a flying finish...but it takes practice to stop quickly and accurately in a gate...

i was doing the timing on the long wang and you'd be surprised how many drivers didn't floor it through the flying finish.

looked like a lot of people were backing off over the crest and not getting back on the gas down the hill again. easy worth a second or two there.

Tim in the Micolour R32 is a prime example of someone who stays on it all the way to the finish >_<

i was doing the timing on the long wang and you'd be surprised how many drivers didn't floor it through the flying finish.

looked like a lot of people were backing off over the crest and not getting back on the gas down the hill again. easy worth a second or two there.

Tim in the Micolour R32 is a prime example of someone who stays on it all the way to the finish :(

If you haven't been to DECA a couple of times before its very intimidating flooring it over a blind hill you're not familiar with. Once you're at the top though there's no excuse not to stomp it.

Im thinking i need to read the cones a LITTLE bit better WD WD WD WD WD WD think i need a navigator... im still having fun though and thats what matters the most.

Employ a navigator for next DECA.

Navigators?? its not a 50km tarmac stage.. all the maps are rather basic.. Next deca we are doing uber mega hard maps :(

Championship has been rejigged and will be up again soon. Overall now not only combines 2WD and AWD competitors but all the point accured by each driver in any car. This sees for a much closer final round.

Navigators?? its not a 50km tarmac stage.. all the maps are rather basic.. Next deca we are doing uber mega hard maps :blush:

That may be true, but that doesn't stop people from getting WDs as many have! Actually this DECA was pretty good in terms of map ease, Charles didn't have to help much but it was nice to confirm I was doing the directions right. Look forward to some complex ones next time, will make the navigator more useful! :wub:

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