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Don't worry I agree wholeheartedly - to be able to win on street tyres in a virtually unmodified car there has to be cheating going on. Some consistency / conservative driving, but lots of cheating!

I just dread the day I get behind a RWD and you all get to really see how much I suck at driving!! Going to be like starting from scratch.

Dont have excel @ home... anyone enlighten on how bad my fail was? :)

I wouldn't class 8th Overall as a fail Ash! :thumbsup:

So I did some shuffling around with excel...

If I exclude results from the events that I didn't run (only half the events thanks to my radiator), I then come from 37th up to 22nd overall.

Then if I go one step further and look at just RWD, I finished 11th out of 30... Sounds good to me! :laugh:

Oh, and who was on the clock for battle 1... Apparently I pulled a 29 second run on my first battle???

(although means nothing coz I nudged the cone in the finishing box!)

Bring on round 2 already!!!!!!

Thanks dude :thumbsup:

I'll class that as a reasonable, still fail though. Trying to do better than 3rd AWD this year and epic diff fail hurt me :D

Loving the mega mini wang though. More I think about it the more fun it was.

Half because it was new, half because its quite challenging compared to the other events. Sooo much gravel

The 0 points for a WD really hurts now, still 11th is my best result yet, thank you twin turbos :worship:. still plenty of improvement possible, looks like i still need to show a bit more commitment on the wangs.

congrats to the winners :thumbsup:

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