Calvyn White
Calv Killmore
As a rule, it's not good etiquette to discuss or post lap times.Hey guys, what time do you have on this track? Are you UFO:s? Or normal people?
The only thing I can suggest is to have a look at the leaderboard.
But at the end of the day, it doesn't matter how fast or slow you are, it's about having fun in a fair playing environment. Where there are rules to ensure the fun and fair play is for all. The more in the race the more chance of your having a rival as quick as yourself. It's about fun, not so much the competition. The club here at race department is about the fun.
What's normal. Fast or slow we are here for fun. Win or being last doesn't matter having great clean battles and having fun doing it. And of course not quitting just because you've gone off and frustration is got the better of you.
Seeing it through to the end no matter what is the only way to learn otherwise you will be no better than the last time you went off and quit.
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