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« Reply #15 on: February 02, 2015, 01:45:42 PM +0000 »

Yes Doni, I know I am guilty...

My race was a sprint race for the full distance, as we had a crash in 1st LaSource Roll Eyes

I had to stay in Robertos tow, or he would have been gone... 
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« Reply #16 on: February 02, 2015, 03:49:25 PM +0000 »

SORRY Ray!
Thought you see me in mirrors...

No problem Axel. Thanks again for running this.

With reference to the point raised by Doni, with which I agree, I have to say this has been a common feature of nearly all the races at the new Spa. Some people seem very determined to win here, at all costs. Me, well I'm just enjoying the scenery at the moment  laugh
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« Reply #17 on: February 02, 2015, 08:47:20 PM +0000 »

I love the Stuttgart Schweinchen, in affectionate sense, I consider her a yardstick, though in some ways it is so easy to drive just that makes so difficult to find the gap to stay ahead.

I did this race mainly to see if my system is able to withstand the track, for now, more demanding, with the more demanding mods, shame not to have been fully booked.

I'm pretty happy with my performance, if was not for having found Martin in the middle of Carrière, maybe I'd be able to get under 3:35 to without any help of trails.

In regard to those who think they can win right from the first corner, unfortunately Spa has a difficult start, because of the very short and downhill start straight followed immediately by the Eau Rouge, where you can't pass side by side, so many are misled and make mistakes without any meaning to do.

Very different from those who, despite the long experience, are not aware of what is happening around, even in the easiest parts of the track.
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