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Hypothetically:- If it takes you 500 laps to put out a good lap and I go and do the same lap in under five laps who is the better driver? I know who i'd hire as my pofessional race car driver.

I'd say that i'm a natural at it, and your 500 lap driver would probably only be able to put out 1 out of 50 hot laps in his first bathurst, and therefore wouldn't be compedative. But your right, at the end of the day we can both go just as fast round the same track if we both went to a sprint day.

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Personally I think this Pyramind thing is only a bit of fun but it seems one of us is taking it a little bit to serious. To the gentleman that send me the Mod message,,,I don't think this thread is discriminating,,,enjoy posting your objections,,,I know I'll love reading them. Just keep in mind I have done or helped in almost every form of motor sport. Rallying would be the only one I haven't touched,because I don't like fixing cars in the mud.

Neil.

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lol the funny thing is all the people at the top of such a pyramid started out at the bottom and are now in denial they were ever at such a low state.

the drifting thing is really funny.

ahhh i remember when i was 5 and thought any car with a spoiler was cool... then i remember when i hated spoilers and my taste was too sophistcated for them. now i have reached the compromise of a factory rear lip.

btw atm im probably in the hills spirited drive whilst not cutting the line of the lane section of the pyramid.. waiting to progress to the track day stage

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Hypothetically:- If it takes you 500 laps to put out a good lap and I go and do the same lap in under five laps who is the better driver?  I know who i'd hire as my pofessional race car driver. 

me too......

the one holding the fattest cheque!

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Missing 'the true spectator' from the pyramid.

He sits at the top using us as his entertainment, paying to see us 1&2) get busted by the cops. 3,4,5,6) crash or chuck a tantrum at the side of the road while another competitor tries to runs us over.

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