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Bleeding Brakes

I took my eye off the ball recently.........................[;)]
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Nice one Paul! With the Catering Van locking the odd front isn't too painful, it understeers a bit but you can make up for missing an apex by applying more power on the exit, it then oversteers into a only slightly slower line than optimum. Locking rears on a Cat is bl**dy awful as it will swap ends as quick as you can say sh*t! The 944 as you rewards smoothies, and I'm working on my technique, but fair to say Tom (my son) has got it to go quicker than me on more than one occasion. :( Obviously takes a longer time to teach an old dog..... etc.etc.
 
ORIGINAL: Cater_Racer The 944 as you rewards smoothies, and I'm working on my technique, but fair to say Tom (my son) has got it to go quicker than me on more than one occasion. :( Obviously takes a longer time to teach an old dog..... etc.etc.
Ever since I rolled my Ginetta G27 V8 a few years ago (lucky to be here) I am not quick any more, so much so that when last on track I was struggling to haul in cars yet my son gets past some serious machinery as if they were pootling around!!!! Good luck and stay safe.
 

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