The best to you and your family always!!Completely off topic,
Just got this photo today and I thought I would share it with you guys.
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I just wanted to make sure that there are way to many factors that make a winner. I make my living teaching racing and have for 19 years of the 33 years that I raced. All that you are saying is 100% about AI are correct even in real life at the many schools that I teach at. All the stupid thinks that you mentioned with AI cars I get to see them at all the racing schools. So not much difference between real life and the stupid things that I see AI cars do in GT6. This why at any school that I go to only a very few get a rookie lic. to go racing and that is about 20% of the grand total of the many that are looking to go racing in the US. I have about a good 10 inches of records that I keep with me on the tracks that I am teaching at on any particular day. By the way I love how you think and why I am telling you that there is not that much different than from GT6I thing it's just thing among us(small talk) to make a race little bit more spicy and challenging. I don't think no one expects to win p1 or 2 or 3 or whatever on count of PP. I hope Ill get some time to play during the weekend because it's madness at a moment. Also, it's a good race with Punto but I think AI really shows huge flaws at Ascari, is very slow on straights, breaks when it's not necessary, is horribly slow at that little uphill part towards the end of the circuit too.. Maybe that's why we are catching GTRs or whatever are we doing. I don't expect much from GT AI but so far of all tracks, it's worst on Ascari. On positive side (well I don't know how positive is) is very low in aggression so not big chance to hit you.
Go slow to go fast is one of the hardest thinks to learn about racingThat's actually vert interesting post Noel. I can imagine at school that people break randomly and nervous breakdowns that you could potentially have haha. In GT at least you can learn the pattern and in real life if someone gets insecure it's probably worst thing you can do. Something like traffic.. Get on throttle or keep still, insecurity is worst in driving IMO. I'll stop rambling now. It's very cool job anyways. I wish I could try out racing school even tho I know I'm too old for racing but I know you probably ain't going to teach in Europe and I'll probably won't go to US![]()
Every time I hear the expression 'go slow to go fast' I think of the tortoise and the hare.Go slow to go fast is one of the hardest thinks to learn about racing.
And who won Boss Man??Every time I hear the expression 'go slow to go fast' I think of the tortoise and the hare.
The tortoise for what I remember.And who won Boss Man??
Damn pretty Bryce and sweet also.Completely off topic,
Just got this photo today and I thought I would share it with you guys.
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Do my school before you goI'm going from home tomorrow again and probably wont be back till sunday, so count that I probably wont do any more racing this round 99% probability. Sorry guys
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Sorry off topic again (well it's me).. I though it was funny
My dog Sputnick and the tree is were my family is from Corsica Castle San Colombano![]()
Yes to all I am the head of the Negroni family in the US and Latin American. Second in command and I report to Humbert Marque de Negroni in Corsica.Wow I googled it.. It's really in your family tree? I googled plenty about Corsica, it's beautiful place, I'd rather be there than in US to be honest. Also I heard from some older guys while ago that is not really smart "to mess with" corsican peopleId still like to visit it some day (one of the few places, I'm not big traveler... I love Italy(was there many timea and can speak some language) and Id like to visit Colombia and that's basically my whole list lol
The history of our family dates back to the year 1090AD. You are more than welcome to read more about our family. I am currently working with a French magazine in Paris about the history of the invention of our family drink The Negroni. That article will be published end of November as I am currently working with one of the reporters that is writing the article about how it was invented. There is another book called "The Life Negroni" and that book is available on Amazon.That's really interesting/cool Noel. Will let you know when I research Corsica some more if I'll have questionsif you don't mind.
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And one for all of usOne Negroni for the Vauxhall team
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