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 on: May 31, 2010, 02:02:57 AM 
Started by best bugs - Last post by StoosseRokDef
as a first timer i would suggest doing the sat practice. 1st you will get a feeling of passing or being passed on the inside or outside none or this 3ft in between business, 2nd ull get to meet people that race in ur class so them may be able to give u some advice if needed, & 3rd ull never really know if its worth it to u if u dont try it for your self.

On another note not to side bust, but am i tripn or did the price for sat practice go up?
By the way, to whom the  biotualet is necessary, come I recommend  biotualet.

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 on: May 15, 2010, 06:47:24 AM 
Started by best bugs - Last post by StoosseRokDef
I would use a softer brush in places. I know this is against current practice where everything is hardedged but that is a fad. Try and paint the edge the way you see it compared to the edges around it. That is the rule of thumb I use when painting Digitally or traditionally.
By the way, to whom the  biotualet is necessary, come I recommend  biotualet.

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 on: April 28, 2010, 09:01:47 PM 
Started by Chris Livengood - Last post by StoosseRokDef
Ive always wanted to witness the general skill-level of fellow BC members. If any of you have any videos of yourself playing, please link up to them on youtube or any other video streaming site so we can watch  Thanks

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 on: April 20, 2010, 05:09:55 AM 
Started by best bugs - Last post by StoosseRokDef
Have you never been to a race weekend? Sat practice is "run" by us our club, not "they" and the AFM gets money back, its generally safer with NMP and all corner workers there, and times are recorded.  into our club

The amount of time on track  Fri. is longer

 5 
 on: March 28, 2010, 11:55:15 PM 
Started by best bugs - Last post by Chris Livengood
I'm not sure what you are referring to for the $120.

Does this include kart rental? It must.  I know if I take equipment it costs around 40 bucks for the day.

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 on: March 25, 2010, 07:08:02 PM 
Started by best bugs - Last post by StoosseRokDef
Hi to all,

This is my first year trying out racing.  This is a dream come true for me  Just to go out on the track and have fun with everyone else.  Like most here I am going broke in a hurry.  Just wondering what you guys think about the 120 practice fee they are charging?  How much track time do you get for that?  Is doing the friday practice at BW a better use of money? 

Thanks for any and all advice
Micah
#979
"THE NOOB"

 7 
 on: January 26, 2010, 03:11:52 PM 
Started by zeroerror - Last post by zeroerror
Zero Error is selling Savannah's 2009 CRG kid kart. It is in pristine shape...first $1500 gets kart and blueprinted ZE Comer 50. Plenty of kid kart parts for sale.
Contact Derek @ 724-346-5898

 8 
 on: May 18, 2009, 09:48:46 PM 
Started by best bugs - Last post by Chris Livengood
Nelson Ledges for a double regional in the Spec Racer Ford.

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 on: May 18, 2009, 07:47:55 PM 
Started by best bugs - Last post by best bugs
Not yet. We turned the gps off on sunday and used infrared to get data. We'll play with it on a practice day.
Where were you this week-end?

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 on: May 17, 2009, 06:54:57 PM 
Started by best bugs - Last post by Chris Livengood
Hmmm, i'm no help.  Hopefully you got it figured out by now.

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