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DRIVING SKILLS UPRATED FOR MAY


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Hello

Yesterday i was lucky enough to have the privelage of the "mad violinist" (WILKY's) company on an outing through a general area in the west of Scotland.

During the run, the mad violinist sat in the co-pilots seat and showed me something...................................ooh er.

He showed me the true skills needed to drive in a safe, competant and quick manner whilst covering quiter roads. I know have even more confidence when negotiating corners etc, with a constant increased view of dangers ahead.

Clearly he asked me to post this, but to be fair...... what a difference a few hours made with that pest siiting in the navigators seat in the deathstar.

Roll on May 22ndface-icon-small-happy.gif

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Thank you for the kind words Christopher, I didnt expect you to write such a flattering post, however, "Mad Violinist" is certainly one handle I wont be cherishing lol face-icon-small-wink.gif U did seem to grasp the progressive nature of what we were trying to achieve and with a bit more hands on, it will become second nature. You can drive safely at speed as long as you stick to the system and abide the law.

Callum W

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I fully agree - good guidance is WAY more impressive and useful than mega power! Makes a huge difference on track too.

Let's face it - give Petter Solberg or Markus Gronholm our cars for an hour and they'd show us how cgood it can be!

Brian face-icon-small-wink.gif

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