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ooo shit, i actually was doing reasonably well for a first outing considering i also belted 2 or 3 cones!

until technical demons (suspect a blown turbo) arose.

look forward to next year now!

top day.

thanks to Sandeep for efforts on the new spreadsheet and to those compiling them.

Theres an error with my results where i was penalised wrongly for hitting a cone which didn't happen...who do i speak to about it? Ryan or Leon perhaps?

Also...i think that next year the rules should go back to how it was before where if you change your car mid season you should be penalised...

it's the driver not the car IMHO... unless you go 2wd to 4wd in which case you are a dirty cheater and should be penalised the exact ammount of time i spend spinning my rears on the skidpan

Also...i think that next year the rules should go back to how it was before where if you change your car mid season you should be penalised...

Don't see the problem.

What's the difference between having a slow car and upgrading to a faster car mid season vs having the fastest car all year? makes no sense.

Changing to another car midway through the season would make a difference depinding on the quality of the car...but yes i agree the driver makes a bigger difference...regardless...lets not get into this now...

Well done Russ...you've been flawless all year...congrats and go the rb20!!

ooo shit, i actually was doing reasonably well for a first outing considering i also belted 2 or 3 cones!

until technical demons (suspect a blown turbo) arose.

look forward to next year now!

well you might not drive like a race car driver (yet)... but you sure can make excuses like one!:down:

Well done Russ... RB20 can never lose!

Theres an error with my results where i was penalised wrongly for hitting a cone which didn't happen...who do i speak to about it? Ryan or Leon perhaps?

Also...i think that next year the rules should go back to how it was before where if you change your car mid season you should be penalised...

Email a video link of both runs of that event to motorsport and we will go from there

very happy with the results....lucky i wasnt at the bottom in the overall results....proud of my car to give me a placing in the top 15.....:D

ha ha i'm just outside the top 15 lol, 16th

best result yet, probably coz a lot of people seemed to have not run towards the end of the day with lots of "0"s on the spread sheet

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