clophill crew ... what next
Discussion
AndrewD said:
70proof said:
Ben Tom Clark said:
but there was a Gent who has been at the previous 3 meets who was kind enough to stand and talk to me about one of my favourite cars, his Gallardo Superleggera.
it will no doubt make andrew's day to read this and to be called a 'gent', but please don't confuse andrews, there are so many around, but only one 'andrew'.... andrewD is not so gentlemanly when it comes to talking bull....hth
andrew said:
AndrewD said:
70proof said:
Ben Tom Clark said:
but there was a Gent who has been at the previous 3 meets who was kind enough to stand and talk to me about one of my favourite cars, his Gallardo Superleggera.
it will no doubt make andrew's day to read this and to be called a 'gent', but please don't confuse andrews, there are so many around, but only one 'andrew'.... andrewD is not so gentlemanly when it comes to talking bull....hth
andrew said:
i'll come off the fence as it's getting a little uncomfortable...
i've seen accidents on tracks, i've seen accidents on roads
on balance, i'd rather run a car without insurance on the public road than on a track
Really ? Ive been running various cars on the track for the last 6 years, and currently track my Superleggera, never insured and never had a problem - you do need to be selective about what tracks and events you go on though.i've seen accidents on tracks, i've seen accidents on roads
on balance, i'd rather run a car without insurance on the public road than on a track
Most accidents Ive seen on track are when people run out of talent causing damage to their own cars. Ive never seen two cars come together. So on track, in my opinion, you need to worry less about other drivers.
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