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iOnic wrote:Didn't realise you were on here I was parked behind you in the red RX8 before drivers briefing. I think you came along while I was having a chat with Andre? You have a nice car congrats.
Dell'Orto wrote:Also the fact that not many people here can afford $300k for a seasons racing
nzer wrote:2jayzgte wrote:Good work at Manfield on Sunday I timed you and got you in the late 1.28 ish range which isn't really to bad on road tyres and in a road car.Good to see a car with all the factory mods out there thrashing.
I bet the car didn't miss a beat and drove home like it should have...
Thanks. Also pretty good considering I'm a VERY average driver. This car is great fun on the track although the higher HP cars fly past on the longer straights. Track 2 at Taupo was perfect for it with the twisty turny layout and really shorts straights.
And, yep, drove home like a peach afterwards.
iOnic wrote:Money can buy you reliability, I agree.
But my comment still stands - money can't buy you skill.
There are plenty of good drivers in cheap Type-R's just as there are plenty of bad drivers in expensive Porsches - both will go around a track all day without breaking a sweat. Just because a car is modified doesn't mean it is unreliable. That's a bold generalisation to make.
nzer wrote:Thanks. Also pretty good considering I'm a VERY average driver. This car is great fun on the track although the higher HP cars fly past on the longer straights. Track 2 at Taupo was perfect for it with the twisty turny layout and really shorts straights.
And, yep, drove home like a peach afterwards.
diss7 wrote:iOnic wrote:Money can't buy skill.
I agree with this, however so many people with no money / beaters say this as if to imply that they are better drivers.
Lazyluka wrote:I can't say I have money, I had to take out a huge loan to afford an 86 and make sacrifices in my day to day living. The 86 became my life, my ex even ditched me because she knew I would care more about the car than her, she was right. The car was constantly polished, cleaned and cared for.
I can't say I am a professional, but according to people who have driven with me apparently I have some skill. I have done track days, auto crosses and gymkhanas, paddock blasts, driver training courses and have over 150,000km of driving experience. Heck I even tried drifting at the Taupo Festival of Fun day and with only 1 spin the whole day, I can't say I did too badly.
Apparently none of this was good enough on Sunday when my 86 went backwards off the road, flipped a few times and then went down a 8m cliff to land on the roof. The sad thing is, I wasn't even trying to go fast or drift or anything stupid, if I was, then I would be able to accept what happened. I was just driving normally heading home.
Drive safe guys.
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