In article <kngf4c$qc5$
1...@dont-email.me>,
"jay birdsong" <
jaybi...@aol.com> wrote:
> > > BFD. An environment that is controlled to prevent inept players
> > > such
> > > as you from killing anyone.
> >
> > >Didn't you just ask whether I'd crashed into a wall?
> >
> > WTF are you babbling about now?
>
> >You're claiming that the environment of racing is safe, yet you
> >acknowledge that there are walls one can hit...
>
> There are no walls in the corners, Dick. You hit the wall on the
> straight. And now you've gone from "hit" to "tapped" back to "hit".
Really? Now you show how very, VERY little you know:
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http://goo.gl/maps/oJ091>
That's the first half of last turn complex on the Sebring short course.
The tires painted blue at the top of the screen (located vertically
above the leftmost edge of the asphalt) is the exact wall I hit.
That entire turn complex--referred to as 17-18 on the full course map,
but really driven as one turn--has a wall all the way around the outside:
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http://goo.gl/maps/LlLbX>
As does turn 1:
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http://goo.gl/maps/WtyRF>
And walls line the outside of pretty much every speedway oval.
Now modern tracks do mostly avoid that, but all you've done is
demonstrate...
...once again...
...that you're just a poseur.
:-)
> > >Anyone can drive fast in a straight line, Michael.
> >
> > Except for you it's more difficult.
>
> >Nope. It's more difficult for the guy with the imaginary "Giallo".
>
> ????? Babbling - again?
If repeating what you've told us is "babble", I can live with your
definition.
:-)
> > So now you’re a seer in addition to all your other non talents?
> > Didn't someone invite you to road race on the open road. Didn't you
> > tap dance away from that with a bunch on non-excuses?
>
> >I invited you to race at Laguna Seca AND Sebring, so that you could
> >show
> >your skill in an appropriate environment, and you tried to turn it
> >into
> >a street race.
>
>
> Eeermmm.......No. Someone invited you to a road race and you danced
> away.
Wrong. And unlike you, I can produce the references to prove it, if
necessary.
>
> >
> > >
> > > You're simply too frightened of speed to perform with any degree
> > > of
> > > excellence. Your videos look as if an old lady were driving.
> >
> > >So you claimed...
> >
> > >...when I showed you a video of one of the instructors.
> >
> > We really don't know who it really was, do we? And you are a proven
> > liar. And you didn't post the video for me, you posted it to show
> > how
> > "great" you thought you were.
>
> >Actually, we do know. I rather thoroughly demonstrated it.
>
> So now it was you who was wandering all over the track at a crawl?
>
> >You were played and it was EASY.
>
> No, Alwin. It never happened. The only one who was played
> successfully was you. And you just can't let it go. Like with Edwin.
It happened just as I said.
You were going on about how slow I was, so I threw you an edited video
that didn't show who was driving until after you'd declared "I" was all
over the track...
...then I showed the full video of Thomas Merrill: Skip Barber
instructor, FF2000 champion, Thomas Merrill.
>
> So are you done defending that you didn't hit the wall yet? Or are
I don't need to defend anything. You said I hit the wall last time and
you were wrong.
:-)
> you compelled to get in one last lick? Yes - my bet is you are.
> Such a predictable, little man. Now run along and change a spark
> plug - but a Dick like you is sure to strip a thread.
LOL
I've managed to change my plugs a good number of times without doing
that. Today I'm going to be adjusting the valves.
:-)