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Old 10 Jul 2001, 21:49 (Ref:115403)   #1
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woodyracing should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
any rally drivers in here ?

any rally drivers in here ?

if so, what car and what championship are you in ?


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Old 20 Jul 2001, 12:55 (Ref:119648)   #2
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Doesn't look like there are any out there, does it?

I'm not either, but I was Markko Märtin's English teacher for about 4 months before he started competing on WRC events. That's my claim to fame!
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Old 20 Jul 2001, 16:30 (Ref:119710)   #3
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gomick should be qualifying in the top 5 on the gridgomick should be qualifying in the top 5 on the gridgomick should be qualifying in the top 5 on the grid
sorry , would love to give it a go, but just a fan at the moment .....
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Old 23 Jul 2001, 11:36 (Ref:120500)   #4
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Well i just recently competed in my first TSD (time/speed/distance) rally with my brother in a civic. For those that don't know a TSD rally is a navigational rally as opposed the the more glamourous performance rallies. Being my first, i chose to be the navigator while my brother drove thinking that it would be the easier job and also as my brother is a more experienced driver. Mistake!!! Navigating in a TSD rally is quite difficult as the rally master will purposely try and screw you up by making the pace-notes as difficult to follow as possible and then there are the math skills required to make sure you stay on the pace. All in all we did fairly well but did not win our class by a long shot. A lot of fun however and i will definitley do it again. For all you rally fans this is a great way to start in a great sport, and all you really need is a car a calculator and a sense of direction Just contact your local rally club and see what they say. One day when economics permit I will participate in a performance rally but until then TSD's and Colin McCrae rally V.2 will have to do.
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Old 11 Aug 2001, 23:02 (Ref:129038)   #5
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Well not a Rally Driver but a Co-Driver currently competing in the British ANCRO series in a Pug 106 and other rallies with different drivers in Subaru's
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