i think you are mis understanding what i am saying, and what you described to do at kim is going off on a proper tangent, cos that is cheating and is just a major over exaggeration.
All i am saying is that at palces like kim at the first corner where the white line on the exit is before the little bit of run off you are going to use it, that part of the track has nothing to do with cutting corners its just merely allows you to carry more speed into the first corner - true or false? everyone does it, no problem.
On the way into the corner however its a different story, as this is where what you call using the kerbs is corner cutting. I am saying that i dont think you have cut a corner untill ALL FOUR wheels are over the white line, you think otherwise oviously, and are bringing up the fact that the rules state you have to keep all four wheels in between the white lines, like i said before im not arguing with your case from the point of the rules, i just feel you want to interpt the rules the way they are written, and thats fair enough but the rule should be changed to 2 wheels, as i said in the previous post, there are not many corners in the country where you can have ALL FOUR WHEELS off the track i.e CUTTING THE CORNER.
I dont belive 2 wheels off the track i.e on a kerb is CUTTING A CORNER.
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