07-15-2009, 12:48 PM
Wally wrote:
OK Wally! Your credentials are commendable, and I didn't intend to offend you or anyone else there.............. but I noticed that there were many newbies that needed coaching which I don't think that they were "RTR DE people" YET! AX and car control clinic is probably the best way to get someone interested in high speed driving confidently without mishaps on a track. ....... and thus consider this the proper progression in high speed driving experience.
Quote:Hey Nick, I'm offended! More than 10% of the people there on Sunday were RTR DE people. By my count there were nine of us. Some of us could not run because we had official duties at the AX. We support the club in many ways that you will never see because you are too busy flapping you gums about AX. My Ax credentials were earned long before you started. I was awarded the "Broken Crankshaft" ten years before you were. I went to Topeka and then moved on to DE and racing. Give it a rest, the drum you're beating sounds more like a flat tire.
OK Wally! Your credentials are commendable, and I didn't intend to offend you or anyone else there.............. but I noticed that there were many newbies that needed coaching which I don't think that they were "RTR DE people" YET! AX and car control clinic is probably the best way to get someone interested in high speed driving confidently without mishaps on a track. ....... and thus consider this the proper progression in high speed driving experience.
JUST CALL NICK
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