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Beginner or not, I think that it is important to know your limits and to not exceed them. I am only recently back on my hill after having moved away 3 years ago (I'm up here on summer vacation) and I'm sure that I'm at least :20 slower than when I left even though I have a better handling car now, but it's still a blast and I can still beat friends who have lived here the whole time.
In my 2 or 3 years of running my hill every day 4-6 times a day I have never once crashed or even hit any wildlife!
have fun, but STAY SAFE! ...it's no fun when you're dead...
-MR
http://www.drifting.com/forums/showt...?threadid=4095
...is now closed
It was a good discussion, what happened?
May we continue to talk about it here under this thread?
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Beginner or not, I think that it is important to know your limits and to not exceed them. I am only recently back on my hill after having moved away 3 years ago (I'm up here on summer vacation) and I'm sure that I'm at least :20 slower than when I left even though I have a better handling car now, but it's still a blast and I can still beat friends who have lived here the whole time.
In my 2 or 3 years of running my hill every day 4-6 times a day I have never once crashed or even hit any wildlife!
have fun, but STAY SAFE! ...it's no fun when you're dead...
-MR
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