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Old 20-02-2007
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Originally Posted by mark christopher View Post
personally i think you should learn to drive within the limits of the track and its markings.
if there was a big jump where it was 50% chance of busting your car if you hit it flat out, would you slow down a bit to save your car?
What you are saying is dead right, at any level, if there is a jump we all take it within our own and the cars limits.

And what I was saying to Ben, although tongue in cheek, I was trying to get at the same thing. If the corner is slippy, at the end of the straight - back off sooner and drive within your own and your cars limits. I don't want you to break the car.

As for carpet, it can be worse! as when we glance the wall, we just pick up a little paint from the wall and we continue, but a roll of carpet is still hard but it snags the car in - then sudenly a wishbone gone.

Sponge is the fool proof way, but its a bit too "Nanny culture" if that makes sense.

i.e. I keep banging my teeth against the edge of the mug, but instead of getting a rubber mug, I just take my time drinking my brew. although a rubber mug would help, id just drink my brew with more anger.
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