MSR 3.1: my humble video offering
#124
The date is set, it will be a get together for dinner Nov 1st for chalktalk and concepts, all day on the track Nov 2. The Very Very Special Instructor will be none other than Patrick Long. Those of You that sent messages I will be contacting with the details. Those of you that have an interest in this and future ones like this, please PM me. Thanks for the interest, should be a great time for us all to learn.
#127
Originally Posted by George A
Paul!!!!!! Where have you been???? I take it I'll be seeing more of you soon?
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Yes, my "vacation" from PCA racing is over next month, so I hope to resume racing again soon. My car is still in Denver, although hopefully it will be ready in time for this event in November. I could use some instruction.
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Paul, I hope you learned something from this. You are too nice and honest of a guy for CR. Never, ever take responsibility for any outcome, it doesn't matter if its your fault or not. Always blame someone or something else. That's what everybody else does and gets away with it.
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#129
Originally Posted by George A
Paul, I hope you learned something from this. You are too nice and honest of a guy for CR. Never, ever take responsibility for any outcome, it doesn't matter if its your fault or not. Always blame someone or something else. That's what everybody else does and gets away with it.
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#130
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& remember Hallett is always damp on those Fall mornings + warm those tires It was not fun watching a friend of mine hit the tire wall Those tire walls aren't very soft, are they? (ask me how I know)
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Originally Posted by renvagn
The track looks similar to Miller motorsports park with grass. A flat track looking out at expansive flat suroundings and horizons must make for interesting reference points.
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