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Re: DE, Why Bother?
Allan, would it have been considered too aggressive if you had stayed on his bumper a bit more? Any chance that he thought that he was really staying away?
I echo all that you've said above. I don't race cause I can't afford it... and the GT3 has spoiled it for me as well. Even last year, when I had a 997 S and considering the next step, I really did not want to go the way of a 944 or other low power full race car, even though it would have made a lot of sense and have been way cheaper. There's just something about trying to perfect the driving in these higher-powered, rear-engined cars that we have. It is just so rewarding when you get it right. We are very lucky in the east, here, to have this many top-level tracks to chose from. |
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Lucky bugger. Now where's that "jealous as hell" emoticon.... |
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started racing in 09. great fun, lots of work. now young kids and more work... may even have to quit racing, aghast.... i like both DE and racing for different reason. DE you can hang out with friends and chew fat. racing, you are all business and just want to set lap times. |
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