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Old 01-29-2007, 06:03 PM
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NA is better. I would kno

 

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Good advice. If you go out trying to break records, you're going to think you're Schumacher (not Ralf, the successful one) but be stuck with mediocre times. Same scenario as 2fast4u; as a noob, I was around 2:40s at WGI. Over the next few days there, I started chipping away at that with good instruction. After 3 days there, I had broken into the 2:20s. Now it's been enough time where I can consistantly run at the car's limit with consistant results. Practice makes perfect.

Oh yeah, and you go fastest when a) you listen to your instructor, b) your car is paid off, and c) you have no wife/kids/responsibilities to make it home to.
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