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Old 23 Aug 2017, 07:24 (Ref:3761092)   #18
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andrewc should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
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I will take a look. However do remember I am referring to something like the Mazda MX5 or BMW Compact cup, i suppose my idea and mindset has lent more towards it from a "fun" point of view as opposed to a "front running" point of view
In my experience, despite the drivers actual skill or budget, they want to be Ayrton Senna in a McLaren rather than Ricardo Rosset in a Footwork. They'd like to hope that the car and team is capable of winning races.

Whilst you may have a market for a cheap drive back of the grid introduction to races, these drivers need the coaching more than anyone. Give them a good time in a (fast), reliable, smart car. Find them plenty of time, maybe they'll come back for another go, or at least recommend you.

Plenty to think about, including what happens in the case of a serious injury or worse to make sure you're adequately covered. Would a poorly written disclaimer cut it in a court of law?
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