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- QwietStorm03
I must apologize for my lack of judgment and respect during last nights practice!
I'll quote JLBowler here as it clearly identifies me!
"Wouldn't it fall under the realm of common sense that if you know you are entering a competition with a bunch of experienced drivers and you don't have a lot of experience that it would be in your, and everyone else's, best interest to just drive around in the back and get used to the new environment? You have to ask yourself, is it more important to come out and win right out of the gate, or is it more important to learn how to race with others and save the winning for later?"
Ok, I clearly think at times that I can! But that's a chance! When it works, I learn latter that it was at the expense of another! (Self discovery after watching the replay), oh F--K, he was right!
As I have gotten more experience and gotten faster, I clearly must slow down and think!
My mentor AJK-VAIL has told me time and time again EXACTLY what Bowler said but when that green flag drops I seem to loose it!
AJK-VAIL has been so patient with me up until last night, after I aggressively took a corner, pushed him to the edge, I was (reprimanded) in a way that I didn't think was warranted!, UNTIL I WATCHED THE REPLAY!
To ALL in last nights practice, I beg forgiveness and I truly apologize!
Chat
You two were having an awesome battle! I didn't have the Alfa so I was watching you two and it was intense! 👍
I saw you force him off track a time or two, and when he got a run on you into turn 2 I KNEW what was about to happen. Chat you and I have raced together in another lounge for the better part of 2 years together and had many good close battles, and we've also had our run in where we agreed to disagree. You are a good hard nosed driver and I appreciate it. But you have to understand that when you force someone completely off the track instead of giving them room to race around you that it's going to come back to you one way or another.