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Yeah well it doesn't really get any better than that ^^ Though you're right, mistakes happen. But there's good driving and bad driving, you know (that also goes for the NSX driver by the way). I'm no racer, but I could see that coming...
@Melaneimoon thanks for referencing that video, great racing, some nice overtakes!! tho the scale or event is different , this is much the same, tho the tap in this case was enough to end the race for one driver. thanks again
in this video we cansee how the japan driver level is pretty shit. Ide was one of the worst f1 driver ever and he was fired after few races but in japan he can race pretty competitive
i remember watching this race a couple years back. this was in 2003, skyline's final race in (then) JGTC. yah he actually went on to win the race, but seriously the driver, Ide, has some issues
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Though you're right, mistakes happen. But there's good driving and bad driving, you know (that also goes for the NSX driver by the way). I'm no racer, but I could see that coming...
thanks again
Gilles Villeneuve vs Rene Armoux in 1979, THAT is racing.