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Wiped car out at 30kmh last time I went for a drive, haven't done any real spirited driving since..

Nurburgring tomorrow, what could possibly go wrong

add minus temps for extra grip...

what you hire?

remember it could be worse, friend rocked up only to find:

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so jumped a plane to Amsterdam for weekend instead

Just going with a Clio RS, would rather do more laps in a slower car than less laps in a faster car when the limit is the guy driving...

Been in Europe since Nov, so trip wouldn't be wasted if track not open this weekend.. Doesn't look like it's gonna snow, so most likely will be on for some 20 minute laps in the rain in pants shitting terror

Just going with a Clio RS, would rather do more laps in a slower car than less laps in a faster car when the limit is the guy driving...

Been in Europe since Nov, so trip wouldn't be wasted if track not open this weekend.. Doesn't look like it's gonna snow, so most likely will be on for some 20 minute laps in the rain in pants shitting terror

if I can take a swift around in 10:17 in drizzle, you will be fine.

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Festival Hall, Feb 2012

I recall. Monica

Beginning to think Dezz' memory ain't what it used to be

Also remember a truck trying to clean up Dezz in his Falcon and him chasing after the truck

XUX-799. My memory works great when revenge is involved

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