Track Driver vs Backroad Driver: Death Match!
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Those who understand what I meant get it, those who don't no need to attempt to simplify it enough to your level so you can vain some poor conversation...
either way the comment applies even for your "debate" its the internet, anyone can say they know anything or have anything...either way
+1 darwin.
either way the comment applies even for your "debate" its the internet, anyone can say they know anything or have anything...either way
+1 darwin.
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I went to Texas A&M. I work for the Army now as a Contractor. I worked at hopkins for a while but on the patching people up side of things.
(Editing my post now.)
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Interesting Thread.
The likes of Colin Mccrae (RIP), Richard Burns (RIP) and Sebastian Leob all could demolish a back road. British rallying involves alot of regular back roads. Plus Leob was tested in a F1 car and was pretty much on the pace. I appreciate the roads are closed in rallying but that would be the only difference (other drivers).
The likes of Colin Mccrae (RIP), Richard Burns (RIP) and Sebastian Leob all could demolish a back road. British rallying involves alot of regular back roads. Plus Leob was tested in a F1 car and was pretty much on the pace. I appreciate the roads are closed in rallying but that would be the only difference (other drivers).
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