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Old 27-05-2007, 08:43 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by fairlane_ghia
WTF? Grow up mate...
Learning to read a map is part of growing up. Its not hard, many people read maps every day.

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Originally Posted by mark_TD
TRAFFIC IS NO EXCUSE!!!!! IF WE ARE ONE GROUP THEN OTHER CARS WILL OR SHOULD GO AROUND US.
Are you kidding? Holding up traffic is a great alternative. I cant understand why car clubs get a bad name with this kind of reasoning. :togo:

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My PB was 15.9 sec and I was happy with that time as i lost about of time in R/T and wheel spin if this didnt happen I reckon I would have done a 15.7 or less.
btw reaction time has no effect on your ET.
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