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If its got a number its a freaking corner biatches. And it does. Its turn 1. :upurs:

I'm pretty sure it was Kel's camera (with Scott Speilburg's help) so evidence will no doubt be posted :rolleyes:

No... It's one change in direction.

hahaha now you've gone mad, turns 11 and 12 at EC are one line but 2 corners. Turn 8 at Wakefield is 1 corner with 2 distinct turns :rolleyes:

Just follow the numbers, you can't go wrong. They even write them on the marshal's posts for you

Well there's a tiny straight section between turn 11 and 12 at EC, not so at turn 8 at Wakefield :rofl:

I never said that you can't have two turns going in the same direction in a row, I just said that a double apex turn is one corner :D

But yeah, it's whatever the circuit manager deems it to be :rolleyes:

LOL - who's got time to look at marshal's posts????  

hmm seems we have a draw :rofl:

so is it a kink or a turn? LOL

But............. since when is a kink NOT a turn? :confused: :rolleyes:

hope your not discouraged from coming again Jimbo...

I was going to come out with you but by the time I got out of the office you were already going....

plus a wet track can always be rather tricky

nah i actually had a ball the second time i went out although i was still rather shit, ha

everyone's gotta start somewhere i guess :)

yea we went out to get lunch at the paragon and then started off home, we were both hell tired from waking up at 5 uugh

thanks for the invite.

i'd love to give eastern creek a burl as its not such a mission to get to... with new tires might i add :D




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