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  1. #11
    C.Noble
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    I can hear the driver back at the pits now...

    "I out braked myself and ran a little wide, I might have just brushed the barrier a little, it should not take you long to fix"
    Last edited by C.Noble; 29th September 2009 at 02:18 PM.

  2. #12
    gutted - i'm not yet daft enough to be in yr qoute list noble :(

  3. #13
    mini saltire
    Guest
    That was a big hit! Brake failure sucks, those few hundreths of a second while your brain works out why you aren't slowing down while your right foot sinks to the floot-well with no resistance seems like an enternity.

    Fortunatley for me the 2 times it has happended there have been some nice gravel traps on hand to catch me.

  4. #14
    C.Noble
    Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by cpearson View Post
    gutted - i'm not yet daft enough to be in yr qoute list noble :(

  5. #15
    Ally S
    Guest
    I seen a similar thing happen at knockhill where the R32 actually flipped over the barrier at the hairpin

    I heard one of the kids next to me shout out "We only just finished that car on friday!"

  6. #16
    lowrider
    Guest
    Must be needing the front tyres changed !

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