Gumball Posted May 9, 2005 Posted May 9, 2005 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 22nd
wilky Posted May 9, 2005 Posted May 9, 2005 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 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
fraser_drinkwater Posted May 9, 2005 Posted May 9, 2005 i done the same course i can now get 5lbs of lead in my right foot!!!!!!!
wrxmania Posted May 9, 2005 Posted May 9, 2005 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
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