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What Car Do you Race ?
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What Car Do you Race ?
What Car Do You Race in real Life?

My Old Mini which has sold for £1,500. Could of got a lot more.
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#2 - VoiD


´89 Audi 100 CC Typ44, 5Cyl/2.3l/115PS

>287.000 Km: 100Km less than 9.0 liters...and I´m very proud of!
Quote from Jordan2007 :What Car Do You Race in real Life?


My Mini I Test And i Should Be Racing a saxo In Saxmax Championship Soon

Nathan would be happy to see that!
Why Would that Be?
:o If He Lives in the UK And Hes Interested in buying it We Have it forsale For £4500 Loads of people want to buy it Just Too Far Away to pick up
#7 - Jakg
iirc he owns a Race-Tuned Mini.
Nice, Mines just 1000 cc Lightweight Mini 7 Eligible To Race In the Mini 7 Championship
Quote from Jordan2007 :Nice, Mines just 1000 cc Lightweight Mini 7 Eligible To Race In the Mini 7 Championship

Do You Have To Write Like This In Every Post?
My dad used to race minis in New Zealand. I think he also raced a ford escort in england.
haha nice dude maybe you should put like a k20a in your mini.
i once watched a video of a mini with a k20a engine in it, and it goes like a little rocket

Quote from mookie427 :think its cause he types all in capitals?

haha i didnt even notice that lol
#13 - Jakg
I thought the same about Caps, but he misses one every now and again so he is actually Typing Like This.
Yes, vBulletin corrects CAPITALS to Look Like This. Stop the shouting, but makes it obvious who is a moron.

Anyway, I race a 1988 Formula 3 car. At the weekend I had two races at Snetterton. The first was a wet race, but we were all on slicks. I made two mistakes, but came back from 10th place to 4th in 7 laps (and that was 2nd in class, with the fastest race lap). On the Sunday it was dry, but my battery was starting to fail, so I started from the back of the grid (17th place I think). By lap 6 I in the lead (overall, and in class), admitted helped slightly by a big accident between the two leading cars on the opening lap. But I still passed a LOT of cars, and I think I've earnt my first victory!!!
I think that grin will be stuck on your face for the next month

I know it's dangerous massaging Tristan's already enormous ego but I have to congratulate him on having a perfect race, you can't do much better than winning from the back of the grid and getting fastest lap in the process. I've not yet attained the truth over what happened in the assembly area, did the muppet forget to charge his battery? Or was he doing his hair? Or maybe he just felt like showing off a bit.
Lol Its How I Type I Cant Stop it

I would Like To Race Something Like a F3 They Seem well fast
Quote from Jordan2007 :Lol Its How I Type I Cant Stop it

I would Like To Race Something Like a F3 They Seem well fast

Aren't They Well Flimsy As Well Though?
#18 - MR_B
Quote from Jordan2007 :Lol Its How I Type I Cant Stop it

I would Like To Race Something Like a F3 They Seem well fast

It Must Take You Ages To Type Anything!
Quote from tristancliffe :On the Sunday it was dry, but my battery was starting to fail, so I started from the back of the grid (17th place I think). By lap 6 I in the lead (overall, and in class), admitted helped slightly by a big accident between the two leading cars on the opening lap. But I still passed a LOT of cars, and I think I've earnt my first victory!!!

Something like this?...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-n5d22X82Ss
#20 - Jakg
There Is A Much Much Easier Way Of Doing It, But I Disgress - I Used To Do The Annoying "capital Letter Thing" Before I Came On The Lfs Forum, And Once It Became A Force Of Habit It's Actually Very very Easy.
How can you not stop a cumbersome thing???? Pressing tab for every first letter of the word takes huge amounts of time and mangles your palm/fingers if you want to type anywhere near decent speed. The kids these days... I swear, it used to be americans, but brittish kids can't write in their own language too anymore...
Quote from Boris Lozac :Something like this?...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-n5d22X82Ss

Actually very much like that.

The second-to-last corner at Snetterton (if you don't know it) is a very fast right hander called Coram. I was taking it 99% flat in 5th gear, at about 115mph (tiny lifts mid corner, because I'm not brave enough to make my foot stay down). You really have to hang on a bit through it, otherwise you are either slow or run out of room on the exit. And not just once or twice, but (I think) three times, so it wasn't just a lucky move!

And yet, in a Days of Thunder "You've got a matched set of tyres on the car" (or whatever it was) scenario I was driving around the outside of people, and they weren't exactly slow through there.

It's the sort of racing I thought only existed in sims, where people are simply hotlapping, without worrying about accidents. Turns out it happens in real life too
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The second-to-last corner at Snetterton (if you don't know it) is a very fast right hander called Coram. I was taking it 99% flat in 5th gear, at about 115mph (tiny lifts mid corner, because I'm not brave enough to make my foot stay down). You really have to hang on a bit through it, otherwise you are either slow or run out of room on the exit. And not just once or twice, but (I think) three times, so it wasn't just a lucky move!

And yet, in a Days of Thunder "You've got a matched set of tyres on the car" (or whatever it was) scenario I was driving around the outside of people, and they weren't exactly slow through there.

He actually isn't bullshitting, overtaking some of the pretty serious machinery that should have been faster round the outside of Corum was fantastic to watch and a perfect example of what's missing from modern single seater championships, high driving standards and trust between drivers allowing good clean racing
They were only clean, because they were scared of getting 999 banned for hitting one of the admins.


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Quote from MR_B :It Must Take You Ages To Type Anything!

U get Used to it, im Quite Fast Now

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