Redline Time Attack + Rain + 250whp = The time of my life!
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Its advertising, RTA gets alot of attention and media coverage so its understandable.
Right, I am not really complaining, just sayin.
My new sponsor took care of most of the entry fees too
My new sponsor took care of most of the entry fees too
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Seat time is seat time, and seat time in the rain is pretty rare so I took every opportunity I could to learn.
My first laps were in the 2:50 range on Saturday morning. Sunday afternoon down to 2:24 fully wet. Ill scrounge something together for some full downpour driving.
#51
nick, nice driving. i like driving in the rain sometimes, but i love feeling the g's and high speeds more. i guess if it's a hpde then i wouldn't care, but if it's a comp. event, i'd rather it be dry.
#52
@spoolin i thought in wet races it would be easier to pick off the weak and sickly ones? or is it too easy to get punted off track...
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You don't see that?
#56
He's getting photographed with those banners on his car and those photos are getting posted on sites that are pretty popular. It's obvious that Redline is using everyone for advertising while they get paid for it. I'm saying he should try to bypass that and get paid himself.
You don't see that?
You don't see that?
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He's getting photographed with those banners on his car and those photos are getting posted on sites that are pretty popular. It's obvious that Redline is using everyone for advertising while they get paid for it. I'm saying he should try to bypass that and get paid himself.
You don't see that?
You don't see that?