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thanks for the welcome,i have nothing against northamericans,one of my best friend live inyour home town works for jrryder,now montreal pretty good ,beautyful city,hope one day the euros and the north americans can get toghter and just go at it no winners or losers just a good race
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Before you join a race, we must be shure that your not dangerous to other in race. Take the time to read all rules in public section. You dont need to be the fastest one, but if your way too slow, and always spining or hiting other driver, you will need practice more. If your safe, and gentleman on track, then you will be wolcome in next race. For this sunday, its too close. will see for next one.
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While on this subject (and this goes to any new member and even old-timers), only you really know if you're ready for a race or not. All I'll say is that you'll get/keep much more respect for skipping a race because you don't feel ready/safe enough for it than (for example) by hitting someone because you did not anticipate the braking at T1 because you have not practiced actual race starts with other cars around. We don't have much requirement on our member's speed (although many are amazingly quick) but we take our racing safety/cleanliness quite seriously. We do that in respect to the time the others invest to practice a track before each race...