I haven't made the time to test Formula RR, however, perhaps that extra event mentioned by the Race Director [after the official season] may use this car?
I haven't made the time to test Formula RR, however, perhaps that extra event mentioned by the Race Director [after the official season] may use this car?
Ooo :eek:, then::letsgoracing:The Race Director told me that he had given you "carte blanche" for this event
I'll appoint a 2IC....
Sorry guys, but english isn't my native language, so I don't understand this, but I'd like to
im actually glaswegian Wayne, but was brought up very close to you in Cumbernauld, ive been up in fife for 15-16 years now tho so im very close to having spent half my life up here (im pretty sure thats not a good thing lol).
p.s and i wouldnt take offence at a fellow scotsman Wayne, id probably just turn up at your front door and set aboot ye!!!
LOL
a ken what yi meen ye ken!
One of my flat mates when I studied in Australia was Scottish, and he recognised many Norwegian words because they were very similar to scottish words. One example I never forget is bukse. That is trousers in Norwegian. Is the scottish word similar?
Ken as I see you use, reminds me of the norwegian word å kjenne (to know). I think they say kjen in some dialects