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Re: will there b a new king?

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 12:51 pm
by SF5
Humble

Re: will there b a new king?

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 1:41 pm
by skidmarx
KA24DET70 wrote: those that want to push it will learn. baby steps, can't wake up one morning and decide you going str8 to the top. Let those veterans to their madness, you practice to perfection. Or you can just be ....... and suffer the consequences.

yeah but how u gan determine where is too far or not? i mean i can decide a padna like damien is a worthy opponent for me and be scared of someone like johnny and it could work out the opposite eh. damien could rattle my nerves and i could devastate johnny. so what do i do to determine that my competition is way over my head?

Re: will there b a new king?

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 1:42 pm
by skidmarx
Starboy_X wrote:
KA24DET70 wrote: those that want to push it will learn. baby steps, can't wake up one morning and decide you going str8 to the top. Let those veterans to their madness, you practice to perfection. Or you can just be ....... and suffer the consequences.

I agree its a process however if you practice by yourself you will not reach the vets level. You need to run with them and then you will try certain things so that you can keep up. I do agree that you need to not step out too far. Btw being chased causes you to push the envelop a little more than when you are behind.

yep iron sharpens iron. not butter.

Re: will there b a new king?

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 2:00 pm
by skidmarx
DGLOBE69 wrote:
damien wrote: But if you by yourself you can set your own challenges...induce a spin and try to recover from it, brake hard while you in a tight turn, hell, find some boxes, someone to throw them in your way and practice dodging them.

Of course you need in the field experience, but if you know your car down to the bolt, that experience won't come with a lot of difficulty and dire consequences



I MUST SAY I RESPECT THAT COMMENT. THAT IS TRUE YOU CAN'T MOVE YOUR VEHICLE UNTIL YOU KNOW YOUR VEHICLE..

yeah i actually requested that i try at least avoiding obstacles and learning how to brake in an emergency when i had my learner's license. the rest of it i did on my own and studied how its supposed to be done. and it has worked out well. great comment. what i would advise all aspiring sport drivers is to learn the physics of racing and really simulate it in your mind, that way you will understand all what happens when u put your vehicle under pressure.

Re: will there b a new king?

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 4:14 pm
by kobi
Faint of heart racers...my point again....no guts no glory [bruce_lee]

Re: will there b a new king?

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 4:38 pm
by skidmarx
ok damien you drive more town roads that mountain right?

Re: will there b a new king?

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 4:41 pm
by scientist
I like mountain road....esp Mahaut to Salisbury

Re: will there b a new king?

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 4:44 pm
by skidmarx
love laudat, trafalgar, from antrim valley to round about and from round about to concorde. love em. me and shreddaz had a lil run lastnite. was good, barely got a rush though, but hell its better than watching a video and sitting on this chair getting fat.

Re: will there b a new king?

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 4:46 pm
by club4g63
oh shut up skid u this road sucks lol unless u have my samurai jeep or my pickup to do some offroading

Re: will there b a new king?

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 4:49 pm
by skidmarx
whatever the ride u need to do it, its still fun, ohhh relax you seaside lover, i like the interior more. you fraid the narrows man? challenge yourself man. its fun.