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Post by manilakarter on Sept 5, 2005 23:29:09 GMT -5
It was an ugly race weekend. Lots of banging caused by the same old nudgers! I couldn't help but notice that this practice of " hit (hard) then pass" has already become a habit for most drivers- including the little ones! Let us all be reminded that there is a right way to overtake. I guess it is the responsibility of team owners to discuss this with their respective drivers.
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Post by qcautosports on Sept 6, 2005 3:10:57 GMT -5
Yes, it was an ugly race because of the bumping. FYI, when we were practicing, i was standing behind the pit wall timing my son, i was beside one of the father of one cadet karter and he was also timing his son. Maybe he didn't noticed that i was beside him. He was yelling when a slow kid was in front of his kid "bangain mo! bangain mo! sabi ko na sayo pag may ma bagal sa harap bangain mo na!" and suddenly i extended my body forward because there is a pit wall and looked at him directly, and there was no reaction. Please do not teach your kids dirty driving. You know who you are because you saw me staring at you when i heard you. His kid is an expert cadet driver also. My son is complaining to me about this kid ever since, that this kid drives dirty. If you happen to read this Mr. *****, this is not the driving tips that you should teach your kids, I am a race car driver too and i know if if a kid race cleanly or dirty. Don't worry it was not my son who got bumped but a team mate of him bumped my son exiting the last corner and my son almost flipped. No wonder why, because they are not just team mates they are also related...... In the novice cadet, it was also a very dirty race. same with other classes. This is just an observation and this drivers should be sanctioned by the officials, specially the upper class drivers. This is not a good example to the cadet drivers.
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