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Nice video?
tks - 12/6/06 at 01:17 PM

maybe an old one??

wich engine though BEC

here we go:

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regards,


Hellfire - 12/6/06 at 01:40 PM

The Ferrari guy isn't trying....

But this guy is: CLICKY
Steve


[Edited on 12-6-06 by Hellfire]


SeaBass - 12/6/06 at 01:44 PM

Original Superlight?? Not a BEC...


athoirs - 12/6/06 at 02:07 PM

Yip.. not a BEC.. look at the gearchange..


David Jenkins - 12/6/06 at 02:15 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Hellfire
The Ferrari guy isn't trying....

But this guy is: CLICKY
Steve


[Edited on 12-6-06 by Hellfire]


Tha's just plain scary!


peterriley2 - 12/6/06 at 03:43 PM

ive never really appreciated rally driving but that makes me mighty impressed
Joel


zetec7 - 12/6/06 at 05:44 PM

Definitely a Ca*****am...


indykid - 12/6/06 at 06:14 PM

i just sat and watched him drift into that hairpin literally open mouthed. landing after those jumps going sideways too? nutter.

it must take some serious skill to judge that. formula one has nothing on rally! infact, few sports can hold my attention like rally, just a shame they put it on at such bloody silly times

tom


zilspeed - 12/6/06 at 06:21 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Hellfire
The Ferrari guy isn't trying....




Nor is the Caterham driver IMHO. There's lots of light throttle there.

This Video of Lawrence Hoy in the 1.8 K series Caterham at Doune Hillclimb should be made compulsory viewing to anyone who thinks they have Cojones.

(Yes, I know - I've posted it loads of times before).


Tangerine Scream - 12/6/06 at 10:58 PM

quote:
This Video of Lawrence Hoy in the 1.8 K series Caterham at Doune Hillclimb should be made compulsory viewing to anyone who thinks they have Cojones.

(Yes, I know - I've posted it loads of times before).


Don't blame you, it's mightily impressive no matter how many times you've seen it!


DIY Si - 12/6/06 at 11:18 PM

The ferrari and the c******m and just playing. I've never done a track day, but loads of very iffing raod driving at higher speeds than what they seemed to be doing. They're breaking/lifting early and he didn't have to correct on a single turn. But that rally driver, he's giving it some, the crazy ba$t*rd! Wish I could do that.
Having just watched the hill climb vid again, do 7's have their own class, in the same way that minis do in autotesting?

[Edited on 12/6/06 by DIY Si]


zilspeed - 13/6/06 at 05:09 PM

Depends where in the world you are.

In Scotland, no.

In various other domestic UK championships, yes. Some also keep the BECs and the CECs seperate. In Scotland they're all lumped in together. Swings and roundabouts etc...