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Old 08-27-2010, 07:59 AM
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I can just see myself on a corner giving Dr. K the blue flag on EVERY lap!



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I can just see myself on a corner giving Dr. K the blue flag on EVERY lap!
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Even when there's no one behind him....wait didn't we do that already?
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Old 08-27-2010, 11:39 AM
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Peter,
Unless you're genuinely concerned about fatigue, you should consider doing the 90 minute enduro yourself. The weather in October should not be a major factor. And the 5 minute break helps wonders. Its a good exercise for pacing yourself. Having an in-car lap timer is also very useful for monitoring your pace.
I'm concerned about fatigue, and I think it would be more fun to share. But if I don't have anyone to share with, I'll probably do it solo and just come in if I'm tired.

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That blue flagging actually didn't happen at VIR, because I got behind my entire group and was running with slower cars. Once the best drivers had passed me, as you can see in the video posted last month I was keeping up (with the slower cars...that were not the best driven ones...). Of course, at the Club Race there may be more cars in my class similar to my speed. Perhaps one or two (others) will be too cheap for Hoosiers.
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Old 08-27-2010, 12:09 PM
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OldTee: That blue flagging actually didn't happen at VIR, because I got behind my entire group and was running with slower cars. .....
Actually you missed the point. See OldT and I actually did do it in the past...only it wasn't you. It was another esteemed Dorki from days gone by. And I seem to recall that said driver had rewarded OldT and I with a traditional 1-finger salute.
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Actually you missed the point. See OldT and I actually did do it in the past...only it wasn't you. It was another esteemed Dorki from days gone by. And I seem to recall that said driver had rewarded OldT and I with a traditional 1-finger salute.
Twas indeed. I miss old TD!!



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Peter,
Unless you're genuinely concerned about fatigue, you should consider doing the 90 minute enduro yourself. The weather in October should not be a major factor. And the 5 minute break helps wonders. Its a good exercise for pacing yourself. Having an in-car lap timer is also very useful for monitoring your pace.
Yes, I am going to tackle the enduro solo.
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