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How to survive the winter w/no track.

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How to survive the winter w/no track.
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11-20-2006, 06:13 AM
APXD 30 wrote:
Quote:Don't forget skiing! Carving a turn is very similar to turn-in, apex, and track out. It requires inputs such as grip control and proper balance transfer. Many of the great racers are skiers, one of the most accomplished being Emerson Fittipaldi.

Absolutely correct! Skiing really does share a lot of the physics involved with performance driving. Pluse, t will keep you in shape for the tack.

On a lazier note, do we have any shooters out there? An RTR night at the trap range would be really fun. And for all you pistol folks, French Creek Outfitters has an indoor range. So for $12/hr(plus ammo) it is a really cheap way to get rid of pent up aggression.

Sorry Mike, small caliber only. Big Grin
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