To: | John Robinson <john@jr-and-assoc.demon.co.uk> |
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Subject: | Re: Spa. |
From: | ply@adtrading.com (Patrick Young) |
Date: | Sat, 27 Dec 1997 17:22:30 +0800 |
>In article <199712221715_MC2-2CE7-71CC@compuserve.com>, Jeremy >Braithwaite <ATROZ@compuserve.com> writes >>John >> >><<The single seaters (in fact I think all non-F1 cars) use the traditional >>downhill start. >> >> >>It must be a great source of stop-go penalties! >> >>Spa must be the circuit with the biggest gradient on the start line .... >>can you think of another? >> > >No - wonder how I could practice the start? Perhaps by shooting off >down the road from the ramps of my transporter ? Mmmm, maybe not :-) >-- > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > | Historic Formula Vee and Super Vee | > | Classic FF2000 | > | email: john@jr-and-assoc.demon.co.uk | > | http://www.jr-and-assoc.demon.co.uk/racing.htm | > |___________________________________________________________________| John, Perhaps you could use one of those automatic tensioner crane wench gizmos for transporters to hold onto your wing and prevent you slipping forward. :-). p.s. Do you know how many Crossle and Mondiales are currently active in Classic FF2000 in England at the moment? Regards, Patrick |
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