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Basic Racing Rules

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SeattleBoss

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I saw this posted at the Vintage Races in Seattle last weekend and thought it was pretty funny:

Ron's Basic Rules of Racing:
1. Try to stay in the middle of the track
2. Do not go near the edge of the track
3. The edge of the track can be recognized by a loss of traction and the appearance of gravel, cement walls, trees, and other immovable objects. It is more difficult to race there.
 

Tucson 302

2013 Black LS #439
SeattleBoss said:
I saw this posted at the Vintage Races in Seattle last weekend and thought it was pretty funny:

Ron's Basic Rules of Racing:
1. Try to stay in the middle of the track
2. Do not go near the edge of the track
3. The edge of the track can be recognized by a loss of traction and the appearance of gravel, cement walls, trees, and other immovable objects. It is more difficult to race there.

These are for the Z28 drivers :)
 

ArizonaBOSS

Because racecar.
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Big fat tires and everything !
Ouch !
I heard once. Under steer is when you see the tree as you hit it and over steer is when you just feel the tree as the back of the car hits it. :)
 

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