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Old 12-12-2006
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I am going to have to go aggainst the tide on this one. I am firm beliver in "drive the track in front of you". If a jump is difficult it is up to you to work and get it right. If you cant you are probably going too fast for the skill you have. I cant see the point if having soft tracks that don't push you to your limit. If you want a track thats consistent go oval racing or similar. When I was racing in the 90's in Hinckley (Midlands) the off road tracks were built with hosing every week over different ruff ground and it was always intresting learning each part of the track every time instead of it always being the same.
I realise there may not be many that agree but to be the best driver you adjust to the track and conditions.
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