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Re: Is this common place now?
Posted by 'RSBW' on 15 Mar 2012 @ 02:20


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RSBW
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Drivers briefing should be the place where the CoC lays out the law about this sort of bad manners, if not plain dangerous behavior. I am aware that there is much adrenalin flowing but this must be tempered with 'common' sense whatever that might be. It may be wishfull thinking but 2 extra minutes at the beginning of the day is not too much to ask.

We go karting for fun and enjoyment (and to win) but sometimes I think the F & E has been lost or missing.

Having recently been advised what some of the large teams charge just to get in the awning so you can hire a serious engine, I can see where the F & E has gone. More than I pay out for 5 seasons of S1 racing.

These classes have sealed engines.

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Is this common place now?  by 'TheBougyMan'   (14 Mar 2012 @ 12:48)
Re: Is this common place now?  by 'MattScott'   (14 Mar 2012 @ 13:17)
Re: Is this common place now?  by 'jfracing'   (14 Mar 2012 @ 15:32)
Re: Is this common place now?  by 'itpro'   (14 Mar 2012 @ 17:34)
Re: Is this common place now?  by 'rotaxvet'   (14 Mar 2012 @ 23:56)
Re: Is this common place now?  by 'RSBW'  << You are here!
Re: Is this common place now?  by 'MongooseMotorsport'   (16 Mar 2012 @ 11:16)

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