Whoever wrote the course notes for the navigators got this corner wrong. Very wrong.
Pensioner Pete10/11/2020, 6:52 am
Rackem up, stackem up. Nicely done.
Sir Peter10/11/2020, 9:16 am
I want to be navigator for driver #4
Botswana O'Hooligan10/11/2020, 10:39 am
It says in Cyrillic that it is a photo video and judging by the way they are pranging cars they are probably Ruskies too. They aren’t all bad for we had a driver who was supposedly a ships navigator and he was either that or a navigator for a funeral company for he never went faster than about ten knots. He had another practice of only making left hand turns on certain days, on others he only made right hand turns so life for us was difficult during a blizzard for one never knew on which side of the street to stand and find shelter from the raging snow whilst awaiting the arrival of “Alligator” the navigator.
Disgruntled10/11/2020, 11:13 am
I’m always amazed how brave (and silly) these drivers really are as well as those bike riders who compete in desert racing; They are all pushing their luck to the extreme as there is always something waiting to catch them out. The enclosed circuit racing in not anywhere as risky either cars or bikes as there is a lot of “safety” supposedly in place as when in the desert and forestry tracks what you see is what you get and sometimes it is not nice at all!!
Looks like cards stacking up. Place should be renamed shuffle corner and it really reminds me of my irresponsible youth drifting through the bush in the back blocks of Inala. It really is a wonder many of us baby boomers ever were lucky enough to actually grow up- we must have been blessed.
Obviously, the navigators got this corner wrong!
Whoever wrote the course notes for the navigators got this corner wrong. Very wrong.
Rackem up, stackem up. Nicely done.
I want to be navigator for driver #4
It says in Cyrillic that it is a photo video and judging by the way they are pranging cars they are probably Ruskies too. They aren’t all bad for we had a driver who was supposedly a ships navigator and he was either that or a navigator for a funeral company for he never went faster than about ten knots. He had another practice of only making left hand turns on certain days, on others he only made right hand turns so life for us was difficult during a blizzard for one never knew on which side of the street to stand and find shelter from the raging snow whilst awaiting the arrival of “Alligator” the navigator.
I’m always amazed how brave (and silly) these drivers really are as well as those bike riders who compete in desert racing; They are all pushing their luck to the extreme as there is always something waiting to catch them out. The enclosed circuit racing in not anywhere as risky either cars or bikes as there is a lot of “safety” supposedly in place as when in the desert and forestry tracks what you see is what you get and sometimes it is not nice at all!!
Looks like cards stacking up. Place should be renamed shuffle corner and it really reminds me of my irresponsible youth drifting through the bush in the back blocks of Inala. It really is a wonder many of us baby boomers ever were lucky enough to actually grow up- we must have been blessed.