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Practise day etiquette or just good manners
Posted by 'Hootsman' on 12 Apr 2014 @ 21:58


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I watched a senior karter sit by the side of the track with his broken kart. It was on the outside of the quickest bend on the track and he made no effort to move it out of the danger zone. This meant that for 3/4 of the session there was a waved yellow flag which ruined the session for every one else.

Am I wrong in thinking inconsiderate W**nker, or do you think he was hoping that the session would be red flagged so that he could recover his kart.

What would you do?

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Practise day etiquette or just good manners  by 'Hootsman'  << You are here!
Re: Practise day etiquette or just good manners  by 'buzzinrussell'   (12 Apr 2014 @ 22:51)
Re: Practise day etiquette or just good manners  by 'PeterCliff'   (12 Apr 2014 @ 23:14)
Re: Practise day etiquette or just good manners  by 'itpro'   (13 Apr 2014 @ 0:27)
Re: Practise day etiquette or just good manners  by 'SAS'   (14 Apr 2014 @ 20:56)
Re: Practise day etiquette or just good manners  by 'Liam'   (14 Apr 2014 @ 22:10)

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