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    just read it there. no higher than half the hight of the door car (or bottom of the door to the window)


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    Ten pages giving out about two bars and helmets???

    Only rule I'm abit annoyed about is the bulkhead rule as its pretty much the only one that will make a big change to the cars and may be alittle unfair advantage to older cars but when there's so many other series going that way now, I suppose it doesn't make any odds and at least you can enter them too rather than being tied to just one.

    I hope it doesn't start to reduce the amount of variety on track though with interesting engines and thinking outside the box rather than just all SR20s with silly money spent on them


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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveM-sport View Post
    Ten pages giving out about two bars and helmets???

    Only rule I'm abit annoyed about is the bulkhead rule as its pretty much the only one that will make a big change to the cars and may be alittle unfair advantage to older cars but when there's so many other series going that way now, I suppose it doesn't make any odds and at least you can enter them too rather than being tied to just one.

    I hope it doesn't start to reduce the amount of variety on track though with interesting engines and thinking outside the box rather than just all SR20s with silly money spent on them
    Well said dave ,you always come out with the best quotes,Im thinking of making you my tech minister/td pays well?ha ha


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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck_g View Post
    Anyone wanna answer my question?
    No chuck your bum doesn't look big in a race suit ;-)


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    And a man can't cum inside another man Charles


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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck_g View Post
    Anyone wanna answer my question?
    Ive no problem with you gargling before you swallow young man


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    Quote Originally Posted by Diesel-Dick View Post
    jaaaaaysus who pissed in bob's tea!? the way sum lads are goin on bout safety they must walk around the place in bubble wrap everyday and wear fire proof gear and helmet driving there daily cars to work u could be in a 100mph (2 cars going 50mph head on) collision brining ur granny to mass but u dont put a cage and harness in ur daily car but all jokes aside all this 'what if' is a load of shit, practice days are still drifting and just as dangerous and theres no need for fire proof anything or a cage, why do lads get on there high horse bout safety just because its 'prodrift'??? id consider a practice day at mondello alot more dangerous then prodrift at a small track like ennis! if the safety preachers are so concerned maybe they should start wearing all the fire proof gear at practice days and not just prodrift, or else come off there high horses, at the end of the day drifting is suppose to be fun and im jus here to party in git's pants!
    Practice days are twice as dangerous as competing!

    Much higher speeds as you can use the whole straight at mondelo, 20 cars on track at once! No scrutiny on cars!


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    Quote Originally Posted by twailbait View Post
    Practice days are twice as dangerous as competing!

    Much higher speeds as you can use the whole straight at mondelo, 20 cars on track at once! No scrutiny on cars!
    Not necessarily!

    In Mondello you have gravel-traps, run-offs etc. In competition you have barriers and walls! Speed down the main straight and extra cars on track is the only added danger, but you can back off and give space to avoid incidents! In competition you HAVE to trust the driver infront and enter the first corner as fast as they do and as close to they're door as you can get! If either driver messes up you can end up putting your car straight into the leading cars seat, which is why the door bar rule has changed to 2 bars for example!


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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveM-sport View Post
    Ten pages giving out about two bars and helmets???

    Only rule I'm abit annoyed about is the bulkhead rule as its pretty much the only one that will make a big change to the cars and may be alittle unfair advantage to older cars but when there's so many other series going that way now, I suppose it doesn't make any odds and at least you can enter them too rather than being tied to just one.

    I hope it doesn't start to reduce the amount of variety on track though with interesting engines and thinking outside the box rather than just all SR20s with silly money spent on them
    good point but unfortunately unless you spend money generally not much hope with the yokes out there these 500,600,700,800bhp cars 200bhp is a thing of the past! dont jump on me a very talented person with 200-250bhp can give it a good go but serious what hope have they, up the straight too a loo, not just here in ire, eng and the rest europe, america is exact the same. as the saying goes not smoke no poke


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay View Post
    Not necessarily!

    In Mondello you have gravel-traps, run-offs etc. In competition you have barriers and walls! Speed down the main straight and extra cars on track is the only added danger, but you can back off and give space to avoid incidents! In competition you HAVE to trust the driver infront and enter the first corner as fast as they do and as close to they're door as you can get! If either driver messes up you can end up putting your car straight into the leading cars seat, which is why the door bar rule has changed to 2 bars for example!
    great point Jay and very easy to understand why they want the extra bar on door


 

 

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