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Paul_D
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Post by Paul_D »

Gerry H wrote:Hi and welcome to BP. The morning must have been quite entertaining in those conditions. Are you going to admit to a spin or two? :D
I did have a few big slides, but didn't actually spin.

What I will admit to is leaving the traction control on until the track dried out a bit and the big puddles disappeared! :rolleyes:

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Mr Beales always leaves his girly button switched on. We'll see if he's feeling braver tomorrow ;)
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Gerry H
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Post by Gerry H »

Not when I was in the car. The traction control was definitely off. Check his dash board tomorrow, it bears the impression of my teeth. :D and there's a large (well size 8) depression in the passenger footwell

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Welcome to Bp :D
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welcome to bp :gnorsi:
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Bealo
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Post by Bealo »

Hello and welcome Paul

You'll fit in well here, there a good bunch lol.

as for the traction control, i admit i'm only starting to feel my feet without it but am enjoying the extra traction benefits.

you missed a good day today and i have some good footage that i will edit soon.

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