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Originally Posted by markwilliamson2001
RIGHT!! GLOVES OFF!!!
My problem with the cross-over jump, was that if someone jumped it short, after you have successfully cleared it, and was making it through the under part, and they took you out through absolutely no fault of your own, and ruined your race, by breaking your car...HOW WOULD YOU HAVE LIKED IT!????
I think you should go into the bottom heat with the newbies, and get taken out by them not being able to jump!
M... (runs away)
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Haha but that could happen to you at other parts of any track indoors, if someone got a jump wrong or barrel rolled at high speed they can end up just about anywhere on an indoor track so i'm not sure it's purely down to being a cross-over, and as said how many people ACTUALLY had this happen to them? I didn't see much of it and i was marshalling that first heat of 4wd.
I still think no matter what you do, newbies/beginners will no doubt crash and find it hard indoors when you've got to have the slippery sections, jumps and tight corners - It's what indoor racing off road has always been like.
I don't think the results would have been much different if the track was reallllllly easy, so what's the problem (really)??