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PostPosted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 10:48 pm 
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I hate working the course at autox and I must tell you about it, often.

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Rick Butters wrote:
Graham, you could always lay out course that goes into the bushes and trees down by the railroad tracks. :lol: :lol:


Or I could just put cones in the middle of the runway and someone will do it anyway :lol: That was quite the cheap thrill for the day :wink:


Matt McGrain wrote:
I second that!!! I can't remember the last event in which the R needed third gear. That might be my fault though... :oops:


3rd helped me settle the car down and get much better grip. 2nd made the tires spin even in the slaloms. Definitely one of the more fun course I had been on at Sanford. Even if it wasn't considered 'a proper AX course' for a points event.

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I don't think that course would be good for a "normal event."

But I can come up with a similar course that would work, if you're interested. :D


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