@Helmet I was obviously serious. The more the better, right?
But I also add: the more people practice, the more fun we have... everyone. It is not a question of timing, but of knowing a circuit or starting a race without even knowing where to brake or never brake. I think it's logical.
Both things I think are logical... At this point I think we both know it, right?
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on the other hand,
I don't like to put my finger on it, but I think it's important to put all this in a clear water because some people will get caught again, and I don't feel like it:
Since it's been... 7 years ago... that Dikl in ABB accused me of deliberately braking him in Nordschleife (me with firebird and him with rx7, I repeat firebird vs Rx7...
) and me obviously denying it, he has been against every action I have done, even making comments with a clear xenophobic tone (not to mention the welcome PM in FBB when I registered: how much accumulated anger and resentment, wow).
Is it a coincidence that the accident to which he alludes is a driver who has always defended Dikl's position in the forum? obviously not.
Typical: drivers who make mistakes one after the other and "it's ok, we're human", but... there are drivers and drivers...
depends on the eye of the beholder. Most people are neutral and... we are enjoying, then there are those locked in their homes complaining that the children in the garden don't know how to play.
At least now exists BallestaRacing (live on twitch) to see how I drive and how I humanely fail (with few incidents on oficial races, by the way).
Hey, 7 years, get over it and be happy.
aaaand cu.