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RE: Rally cars (was quattro wagon)
I was referring to understanding the characteristics of the car, which
is an area that obviously has to do with the one behind the wheel. You
are absolutely right, without a good co-driver, you are screwed, but you
also need a competent driver behind the wheel who can follow the course
notes in the quickest possible manner.
Best Regards,
Mark Nelson
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mnelson@brls.com
Borealis Technology Corp.
SQA Engineer
Incline Village, Nevada
http://www.brls.com
1990 Audi "S2" Quattro (Building For SCCA Pro Rally)
http://www.eurocarfinder.com/html/1010330.html
Past Audis: 1987 5000CSTQ, 1987 5000CSTQW
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>From: Chewy4000@aol.com
>Sent: Monday, March 24, 1997 6:00 PM
>To: Mark Nelson; quattro@coimbra.ans.net; mikez755@sprintmail.com
>Subject: Re: Rally cars (was quattro wagon)
>
>In a message dated 97-03-22 21:17:22 EST, mnelson@brls.com (Mark Nelson)
>writes:
>
><< most of it is the skill of the driver anyway, granted the
> car helps, but to compete in this game, you have to be (or have) a very
> good driver to begin with.
> >>
>
>
>WOW no co-driver, damn your good.
>
>Chewy
>