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Pictures of my Rally Driving Experience

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Did you enjoy it then tomossi, and most importantly how many times didyou skid wildly out of control?? :D

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I've done that on the A5 on the way to work the other week :unsure: :w00t: :ph34r:

I was going round a roundabout at around 30/40 and I had trouble with "oversteer" was heading right into some steel railings, I finally got my steering back under control and then my wheels started spinning and my back end swung out <_< :doh:

Luckly there was no-one in front or behind me - If there was there would have been an accident :unsure:

I think I actually needed that to show me how easy it is to lose control...I still drive fast, and i'm still thrashing my car (Something I know I need to stop doing) but i'm definetly more careful.

This is why I think experience days like the one Tom has done are a good idea for young drivers to do!

I'll be doing one :thumbup:

....in about 9 years when my insurance becomes cheaper :rolleyes::mad:

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Did you enjoy it then tomossi, and most importantly how many times didyou skid wildly out of control?? :D

97084[/snapback]

I've done that on the A5 on the way to work the other week :unsure: :w00t: :ph34r:

I was going round a roundabout at around 30/40 and I had trouble with "oversteer" was heading right into some steel railings, I finally got my steering back under control and then my wheels started spinning and my back end swung out <_< :doh:

Luckly there was no-one in front or behind me - If there was there would have been an accident :unsure:

I think I actually needed that to show me how easy it is to lose control...I still drive fast, and i'm still thrashing my car (Something I know I need to stop doing) but i'm definetly more careful.

This is why I think experience days like the one Tom has done are a good idea for young drivers to do!

I'll be doing one :thumbup:

....in about 9 years when my insurance becomes cheaper :rolleyes::mad:

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And didn't you only just get your license?? :o

Cool down mate... I know speed is fun, but it doesn't take much before you lose your life in a car :(

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Did you enjoy it then tomossi, and most importantly how many times didyou skid wildly out of control?? :D

97084[/snapback]

I've done that on the A5 on the way to work the other week :unsure: :w00t: :ph34r:

I was going round a roundabout at around 30/40 and I had trouble with "oversteer" was heading right into some steel railings, I finally got my steering back under control and then my wheels started spinning and my back end swung out <_< :doh:

Luckly there was no-one in front or behind me - If there was there would have been an accident :unsure:

I think I actually needed that to show me how easy it is to lose control...I still drive fast, and i'm still thrashing my car (Something I know I need to stop doing) but i'm definetly more careful.

This is why I think experience days like the one Tom has done are a good idea for young drivers to do!

I'll be doing one :thumbup:

....in about 9 years when my insurance becomes cheaper :rolleyes::mad:

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And didn't you only just get your license?? :o

Cool down mate... I know speed is fun, but it doesn't take much before you lose your life in a car :(

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Yeah, I know I should calm down and i'm trying.

I know how it feels to lose family in accidents, lost my dad in a motorbike accident - no-ones fault, no-one was speeding, e.t.c...just a freak accident.

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