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PPS *DON'T* ride the curbs when braking. Turn16 is a FAST left kink, and if you're on the curb when you jab the brakes, your car will wiggle under braking and pull HARD to one side! (many of us made that mistake! lol)
(except towards the end of the day I realised that I can do T16 flat out if I time it right..)
PPS *DON'T* ride the curbs when braking. Turn16 is a FAST left kink, and if you're on the curb when you jab the brakes, your car will wiggle under braking and pull HARD to one side! (many of us made that mistake! lol)
(except towards the end of the day I realised that I can do T16 flat out if I time it right..)
Is it wrong that I am turned on?
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and icing on the cake, lady driving a newer chrysler 200 infront of me... jumped out of her car, dropped her pants, did an immediate squat and did probably the longest public relief ever...... steam and all.
but 2 hours East from Portland means like a 6 hr drive? I-5 to Portland + 2hr to the track?
That's insane long distance travel.....
Yeah.. It's actually about 1 hour longer than Portland if you cut through Yakima, but if you go by way of Portland, it's 2 hours east.. yes it's a LONG drive and to make it worthwhile it's best to pair it with a back-to-back track day if possible.