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1st question - are you srs, or just want to do skids?

2nd question- do you know which way to go? followed by a explaination of directions

3rd question/statement - this is where most people go wrong direction "xyz"

Yea I need more practice.. I'll slowly get back into it. Never driving a auto like that gave me some difficulties.

Hopefully be out at the next one and just run some rubbish tyres rather than my rsr's

Alex who are you talking too?

no-one in particular.

That was just generally what I asked ppl at the gate before releasing them. Some courses you see everyone make the same mistake, and if they are out for times, then I try to clear it up for them. If they just want skids, I won't worry about which side of the cone your supposed to go around. :)

yeah, sorry - wasn't trying to ask /question if you were srs.... :P

hopefully I'll be out there having a proper crack soon one I get a more appropriate car - the old bargewagon doesn't like texi very much!

Have you heard of a brand of tyre called "Master"?

Supposed to guarantee 80,000Km > now that really begs the question, "How many damn Texis can I get out of a set before making a warranty claim?" Hahahaaaaa

(probably conditions apply eh?)

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