Snetterton
I have genuinely forgotten about racing over the past few weeks. A holiday in France and then coming back to try and earn enough money to pay for it has led me to put it to the back of my mind. A phone call from my mentor and racing guide, Bernard Baxter, reminded me that Snett is not far away. The results of my conversation with him are as follows:
1) Assume I can actually drive well
2) Think about what the car is doing and do not assume problems will be the drivers fault
3) Start calmly and build up speed
4) Think about the car's handling etc between qualifying and the race
5) Be more successful
6) Remember that at some time or another I will have been ahead of everyone on the grid.
That should do it.
1) Assume I can actually drive well
2) Think about what the car is doing and do not assume problems will be the drivers fault
3) Start calmly and build up speed
4) Think about the car's handling etc between qualifying and the race
5) Be more successful
6) Remember that at some time or another I will have been ahead of everyone on the grid.
That should do it.
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