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Old 04-03-2013
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Default I love racing at seaham :)

Had load's fun tonight racing! learnt a lot, had load's of help and support, great people!

Learning the way's of my car and the setup, being taught and progressing well, racing wouldn't be the same without all the nice willing people there to help me out.

A lot less crash's, i broke 0 part's! but i am sorry to those who i bumped into!

Thank's again everyone!!
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Glad you are enjoying it declan, considering youve not long been racing you are doing really weel
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Thank's! I'm going to tyne met tonight for some practice and hopefully that one on friday
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Yellow cat spikes are recommended for Tyne met matey....
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I'm running yellow mini spike's
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worn yellow full spikes will probs be better suited to tyne met. its a polished wood floor and tends to be mighty slippy
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