Chris F
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Yes its slow but u should have seen my first ever outing
Sorry for the swearing and the ramdom talking and stuff!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpcjbsQ7wb4
*Make sure you change to 480p*
[Edited on 12-09-2010 by Chris F]
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Rob B
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at 7.36 You can't do that, you can't do that.
What's he ment to do if he's been behind you for the last 2 - 3 corners is much quicker and your hogging the right hand side on a straight.
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Steve
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technically hang back i suppose, but its tempting to break the rules, i almost did, but didnt, and subsequently lost a position
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Rob B
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quote: Originally posted by Rob B
If everyone did that Steve, it would be like a Sunday drive.
We had all ready hung back for 2 - 3 corners waiting for him to slow down a little on the shorter straights to pass but he didn't.
Indicator's were going all over the place aswell so we were clueless as to where to go before we actually went past.
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Steve
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yeah i know im not critising anyone do what you want on the track it doesnt bother me, i was just meaning with regards to if you were following the rules like a saint, i broke the rules a coupleof times near the end
[Edited on 12-09-2010 by Steve]
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Rob B
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Oh i see, It's alot of easier if the car your overtaking holds there line.
But, i can see how they couldn't really enforce that as a rule.
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Rob B
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And Chris, you could easily get in the 1.30's like Ian said in the other thread if you didn't coast into corners.
As in accelerate then as soon as you come off the throttle, brake, then turn in.
[Edited on 12-09-2010 by Rob B]
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Chris F
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Thing is the next straight i would have let him past - I will continue to follow the rules tbh!
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Rob B
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Why not just let him past on that long straight if he's been behind you a while ?
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Ian
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Chris - 3.19 - there's probably half a second in the fact that you should be wide on the entry to that corner and on the power through it.
Other lines look OK but you need to use more road, ie. 4.10, let it run to the absolute left hand. Looks there like you're going slower to try and stay in the middle of the track when it wouldn't matter if you didn't.
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Paul_J
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quote: Originally posted by Rob B
at 7.36 You can't do that, you can't do that.
What's he ment to do if he's been behind you for the last 2 - 3 corners is much quicker and your hogging the right hand side on a straight.
Visible from the outside / behind here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhH7iVg9CbI#t=7m18s
Watching your vid Chris, you were driving nice and clean all session. However, I have to agree with Rob, I'm not sure why you were on the right side of the track in the first place.
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Ian
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at the 7.36 abuse
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Paul_J
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
technically hang back i suppose, but its tempting to break the rules, i almost did, but didnt, and subsequently lost a position
... you did too.
You dived up the inside of dave's red mx5 going into quarry, almost flying into Willay's astra!
Technically a non overtaking zone.
Thing is, I don't think overtaking into braking zones is too bad, providing it's done cleanly, you are actually faster and the person you're overtaking has seen you and is moved over onto the left side.
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Ian
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quote: Originally posted by Paul_J
I'm not sure why you were on the right side of the track in the first place.
At a guess, the Saxo was on the left and he didn't want to close the door, stayed there and the Saxo went for it.
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Rob B
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
quote: Originally posted by Paul_J
I'm not sure why you were on the right side of the track in the first place.
At a guess, the Saxo was on the left and he didn't want to close the door, stayed there and the Saxo went for it.
We gave him a good 2 - 3 seconds to show his intention of moving over to the left so we could pass on the right but he just stayed tight inside.
You can see on Pauls video how long we were right behind waiting.
In the past now anyway The abuse is hilarious
[Edited on 12-09-2010 by Rob B]
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quote: Originally posted by Paul_J
Thing is, I don't think overtaking into braking zones is too bad, providing it's done cleanly, you are actually faster and the person you're overtaking has seen you and is moved over onto the left side.
Disagree - I wouldn't want to force someone to adjust their position on the entry to a bend just so I could get past. If they're entering the bend that should mean that they're committed to where they are. Obviously most people you're passing do have a margin to move but that is because they're not exploiting it, not because you can expect it.
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quote: Originally posted by Rob B
We gave him a good 2 - 3 seconds to show his intention of moving over to the left
Agree but if you're there it's difficult to effectively enter your path. I would think the "better" way to have handled that would have been to show your interest on the right and wait for him to leave the path, not wait for him to come in front of you before going across him to pass. Plus you could have been quicker then.
Obviously not 100% on the exact positions as I've only watched that video from Chris and it's not clear.
I did that a fair few times, showed interested on the right only to not be given the gap, which is why I spent a bit of time on the grass avoiding people I was heading towards the back of
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Rob B
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I agree Ian the way you say is usually the best way to approach. But, if you've shown your intention on two previous straights with no success thats when it kind of seems appropriote to pass safely yourself.
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Ian
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And suffer the abuse
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by Paul_J
quote: Originally posted by Steve
technically hang back i suppose, but its tempting to break the rules, i almost did, but didnt, and subsequently lost a position
... you did too.
You dived up the inside of dave's red mx5 going into quarry, almost flying into Willay's astra!
Technically a non overtaking zone.
Thing is, I don't think overtaking into braking zones is too bad, providing it's done cleanly, you are actually faster and the person you're overtaking has seen you and is moved over onto the left side.
i know thats why i said that i broke the rules near the end lol.
i was getting a bit impatient with being stuck in a position that i should be going faster in.
The straights are too short to use any small straight lin advantage i had, so out braking into the corner was my only other option if i wanted to progress
[Edited on 12-09-2010 by Steve]
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Chris F
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
Chris - 3.19 - there's probably half a second in the fact that you should be wide on the entry to that corner and on the power through it.
Other lines look OK but you need to use more road, ie. 4.10, let it run to the absolute left hand. Looks there like you're going slower to try and stay in the middle of the track when it wouldn't matter if you didn't.
Noted mate, see what u mean at 4.10
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Steve
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chris which one were you? did i speak to you?
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Steve
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nevermind i just looked at your project i know now
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Steve
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going mad here, can people reply faster please or im going to watch a film
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Chris F
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lol
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