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Haha an interesting observation.. Today my car went for a full service for a day so I drove my sister's 95 T with pplate signs .. While on the road I get impatient stares, much more honking and people preventing me from filtering .. Good to say all of these drivers had their eyes reopened when I show them some driving skills they can never master without on track sessions .. Hee

interesting to note that many ppl assume pplate signs on car means s--t drivers ...

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Haha an interesting observation.. Today my car went for a full service for a day so I drove my sister's 95 T with pplate signs .. While on the road I get impatient stares, much more honking and people preventing me from filtering .. Good to say all of these drivers had their eyes reopened when I show them some driving skills they can never master without on track sessions .. Hee

interesting to note that many ppl assume pplate signs on car means s--t drivers ...

 

What is 'some driving skills they can never master without on track sessions .. '? :mellow:

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What is 'some driving skills they can never master without on track sessions .. '? :mellow:

 

 

donut? [laugh] [laugh] [laugh]

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Hoho welcome to my thread ...

Which brings me to another question .. How many of you having other ppl drive ur car or driven other ppl's car but never update named driver in the insurance ? :)

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only think i know happen on track and not on road are mostly crushes..but seem to see some on the road, probably ppl are bring what they learnt from the track to the road.

 

to me.. what happen on track..stay on track... unless it can be use to save a life or avoid an accident..

 

driving ur sister car, shld be even more careful.. it more complicated then simply crushing ur own car.

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only think i know happen on track and not on road are mostly crushes..but seem to see some on the road, probably ppl are bring what they learnt from the track to the road.

 

to me.. what happen on track..stay on track... unless it can be use to save a life or avoid an accident..

 

driving ur sister car, shld be even more careful.. it more complicated then simply crushing ur own car.

 

 

like flipping 4-5 turn [laugh] [laugh] would love to see TS do that in front of me [laugh]

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What is 'some driving skills they can never master without on track sessions .. '? :mellow:

hmmmm......... turn turtle and turn right up again ....... [sly]

 

in another word, one flip ..... [laugh][laugh][laugh]

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