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So you think you can Autocross?

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If you think a standard SCCA AutoX is hard, try to remember your way around one of these courses! :devious:

http://tom.kat.free.fr/mini.wmv

http://www.noflatbatteries.com/videos/ChrisEvans.wmv

Are you dizzy yet? :sick:

That was awesome I love how agile those cars are.

talk about stopping on a dime. :)

I love the way the mini finishes with a flourish....and the Caterham/Westfield ?type car ?:stupid: ...fantastic stuff :D

Jim.

I didn't know a lotus 7 could bend in the middle. That was far out. Couldn't see the mini one, dam company network firewall.

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Couldn't see the mini one, dam company network firewall.

That's a shame...the end is the best part. Does the word "stoppie" mean anything? :eek:

I'd have to say those blokes are shy on realistate!!! Those Brits are so clever.....run an autocross in your driveway........now that's down-sizing for you! Nice stoppy by the mini.

That was fantastic. The Lotus was great. I watched a guy in a Sunbeam Tiger do some AutoX once but never like either of these guys. WOW.

Chris

That's better than "drifting," which is really only driving in a straight line. Let's see those drifter- types do that.

Can somebody find out what they call that, and what are the basic rules or procedure?

thx

That mini was shortened! Bloody insane though! And the Lotus7/Caterham/Westfield thing wasn't too bad either. :P

That's better than "drifting," which is really only driving in a straight line..............

:stupid: That is as false of a statement as I've ever heard. You may not like Drifting, but is most certainly is NOT driving in a straight line.

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