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Old 10-23-2009, 08:38 PM
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+1 on Barber's Going Faster.
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Jase, that's just cruel... Though I hear plumbers can make some good coin...

+ another on the Skip Barber book. It's on my winter re-read list.

I also like the Vic Elford book. More entertainment that instructional, though.
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The Skip Barber book is an outstanding reference manual but man is it a hard read. I like the way the "Speed Secrets" series is written much better.
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