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Yas Marina Circuit - Track Day - 1st January
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lol....guys i had two movies, the 1st one is very short when the guy catch us :D and other one while we are in break talking and hearing the damn pref. cars passing us :)
today ll upload them...
E60 M5: LCI OEM Tail Light, CF Front/Side Grill, Bright White Angel eyes"
E46-Sold: OEM MtechII, Eisenmann exhaust (2x83mm), Bilstein sport shocks, H&R sprot springs, 18” OEM rims (F:225, R:255), M3 auto folding/heated mirrors, clear (LEDs tail lights/corners/sides), Orion V2 angel eyes, Xenoflo HID bulb (6000K) low beam, CF (interior/knob/steering wheel trim/doors handles/grille), Alcantara (gear boot/hand brake)
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at ur service bro. :bow:
E60 M5: LCI OEM Tail Light, CF Front/Side Grill, Bright White Angel eyes"
E46-Sold: OEM MtechII, Eisenmann exhaust (2x83mm), Bilstein sport shocks, H&R sprot springs, 18” OEM rims (F:225, R:255), M3 auto folding/heated mirrors, clear (LEDs tail lights/corners/sides), Orion V2 angel eyes, Xenoflo HID bulb (6000K) low beam, CF (interior/knob/steering wheel trim/doors handles/grille), Alcantara (gear boot/hand brake)
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Novice sucks
following the pace car for a whole lap... listening to the same jokes in the driver briefing
i remember, one day i participated in full session,the gentleman did the same jokes in morning and afternoon session briefings...
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hahaha....there was no pace care, we were (me & Hasan) alone till end of the session, there was MB SLK but as said earlier...retired due to some engine issue :)
E60 M5: LCI OEM Tail Light, CF Front/Side Grill, Bright White Angel eyes"
E46-Sold: OEM MtechII, Eisenmann exhaust (2x83mm), Bilstein sport shocks, H&R sprot springs, 18” OEM rims (F:225, R:255), M3 auto folding/heated mirrors, clear (LEDs tail lights/corners/sides), Orion V2 angel eyes, Xenoflo HID bulb (6000K) low beam, CF (interior/knob/steering wheel trim/doors handles/grille), Alcantara (gear boot/hand brake)
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Originally posted by pathfinder View PostNovice sucks
following the pace car for a whole lap... listening to the same jokes in the driver briefing
i remember, one day i participated in full session,the gentleman did the same jokes in morning and afternoon session briefings...
We didn't get any jokes.
:rofl2:
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:rofl: they must mentioned there some jokes in the list ......hahaha
E60 M5: LCI OEM Tail Light, CF Front/Side Grill, Bright White Angel eyes"
E46-Sold: OEM MtechII, Eisenmann exhaust (2x83mm), Bilstein sport shocks, H&R sprot springs, 18” OEM rims (F:225, R:255), M3 auto folding/heated mirrors, clear (LEDs tail lights/corners/sides), Orion V2 angel eyes, Xenoflo HID bulb (6000K) low beam, CF (interior/knob/steering wheel trim/doors handles/grille), Alcantara (gear boot/hand brake)
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Originally posted by pathfinder View PostNovice sucks
following the pace car for a whole lap... listening to the same jokes in the driver briefing
Originally posted by eoudeh View Posthahaha....there was no pace care, we were (me & Hasan) alone till end of the session, there was MB SLK but as said earlier...retired due to some engine issue :)-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Here's my feedback on Hasan Shaikh and Eyad:
- Hasan:
I've trained him twice; first time it was a drifting session in a skid pad, the second time was in this here track day. In both occasions he displayed anxiety, which is the sign of readiness to listen, absorb, and apply. Being afraid of something new makes people willing to cling to anything that would make them feel safe, in this case myself and Al Quazi. Fast learner, would make us proud in no time if prepared with proper tools when the time is right.
- Eyad:
Trained him before in the previous HPDS seasons, a bit resistant to changing bad habits, but as an engineer he'll never let go once he sees the light! ;)
I never claimed to be a fast driver neither a good one. There are WAY better and faster drivers out there, most of all in the last track day we've been to. Glad to offer whatever experience I have acquired to anybody who wants it. I've been trained by the best and I'm grateful for the opportunity and would always spread the passion around.
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