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01-23-2006, 05:46 AM
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Nice event, definately something we can't do here.  I really love pics in the snow, so plenty were saved!
The WRX is obviously the pic of the lot, can you (or Leo) give some info on how it handled on the ice?
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01-23-2006, 06:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Toronto
amazing pic's there TT.
looks like alot of fun, did you have any pics from inside the Subaru?
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Nope sorry, it was getting dark already and had no more room in my mem cards for any more pics
Originally Posted by stmoritzer
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edit: I guess the lady did a handbrake-drift with the FWD Polo 
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Yup, handbrake, at that speed (pretty low because of the ice), you can't really have any effect from lift off mid corner
Originally Posted by pzgren
wow! looks like a 100% pure fun event! where was it held?
nice pics as always!
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Bourg St. Pierre, right before the entrance of the Grand San Bernard tunnel (1600 meters high)
Originally Posted by AlienDB7
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Looks like you all had a blast. Did you get a chance to take your 320 on the snow course TT?
All the high powered cars on snow covered roads must be fun!! That M3 went really sideways.
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Nope, since I didn't register (read "pay") for the lessons, I wasn't of course allowed to take my car on track
Originally Posted by dingo
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The WRX is obviously the pic of the lot, can you (or Leo) give some info on how it handled on the ice?
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I'll let leo answer this  IMO it was very nice. Well planted when needed but still able to do some nice 4 wheel slides: you just need to be brave enough to feed enough power to make it start, and on such relatively tight track, it's not so easy  the walls might be snowy, but you can still loose your bumper if you hit them sideway
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01-23-2006, 06:27 AM
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^ I sometimes try to handbrake-slide around the snow-iced corners in the neighbourhood of my parents (FWD Seat  ), but as you said : one has to pay attention not to loose it
my mother has a Impreza (no, not a WRX STI  , a 2.0l StationWagon ), it takes quite a lot to get this car sliding ( handbrake for instance goes to all four wheels, so that option is not that efficient  ), but turn into a corner, push the gas and the fun starts  . In general the Subarus (like the Legacy I had before), are very well balanced, almost impossible to oversteer/loose the rear.
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01-23-2006, 08:47 AM
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I love your pics  :shock:
Thx for sharing it
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01-23-2006, 08:53 AM
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E 39 M5  thanks for pics TT
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01-23-2006, 09:55 AM
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woooooooow, what have i missed  ops:
the pics are just great...as usual
i think that one of the pic with the M5 will go to the desktop
it seems that BMWs were going with no trouble around the track, were they any good
the audi pics are superb but i like the M5 so...  ..desktop
thanks for the pics, too bad for vids
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01-23-2006, 11:03 AM
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yeah... we're gonna need some videos of the M5 on ice
great event! looks almost like my commute to work this morning!
I can't even imagine what it must of been like drive on that ice course with a RWD machine.. :shock:
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01-23-2006, 11:44 AM
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Looks like a really nice event! The porsche pics are great!
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01-23-2006, 11:56 AM
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Originally Posted by ARMAN
and where is your BMW drifting??? 
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Tracks are for pussies, "driftmaster" TT uses to drifting on open roads near lamborghini dealers
Great set of pics, once again; a perfect config would have been the sun in the other direction so that it would've been possible to see the rims instead of the tires ... but I'm quibbling
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01-23-2006, 01:12 PM
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hmmm...TT has a BMW, where is he
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01-23-2006, 02:36 PM
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Wooow! That is mean!  Damn it would be nice to join that club!
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01-23-2006, 02:39 PM
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Originally Posted by pehtren
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it seems that BMWs were going with no trouble around the track, were they any good
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Yes, no big troubles actually. traction control was usually helpfull for tricky situations and even if the Audis and Impreza were of course faster (no timed laps anyway), the BMW can always go around a corner in a very nice way 
The M5 actually had some problems because those tires were not really that good. The owner just bought it a bit before winter and the winter tires were already mounted on the original wheels, so he just put them on when the time came, to discover they don't provide much grip LOL!
Originally Posted by Darkel
Originally Posted by ARMAN
and where is your BMW drifting??? 
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Tracks are for pussies, "driftmaster" TT uses to drifting on open roads near lamborghini dealers
Great set of pics, once again; a perfect config would have been the sun in the other direction so that it would've been possible to see the rims instead of the tires ... but I'm quibbling 
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LOL, actually there were some better spots than the ones I used, but as you know, the sun is a stubborn and always goes where he wants, so I had to comply
As for my drift on open road, must have been an illusion: to powerslide on open road is not safe
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01-23-2006, 02:46 PM
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Thanks TT for these amazing pics.
The group pics are the best like Dingo's pics from the meeting last year.
What a nice girl with the "Beast" Polo.
Great Job Men.
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01-23-2006, 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by TT
Originally Posted by pehtren
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it seems that BMWs were going with no trouble around the track, were they any good
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Yes, no big troubles actually. traction control was usually helpfull for tricky situations and even if the Audis and Impreza were of course faster (no timed laps anyway), the BMW can always go around a corner in a very nice way 
The M5 actually had some problems because those tires were not really that good. The owner just bought it a bit before winter and the winter tires were already mounted on the original wheels, so he just put them on when the time came, to discover they don't provide much grip LOL!
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better that now than in a bad situation :roll:
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01-23-2006, 04:30 PM
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Since I'm a sucker for fast cars in the snow, I love these pics! Certainly as drifting is involved
It must be great fun to play endless in the snow with such car. Not only is it fun, it's also a good lesson to learn the behaviour of the car better in slippery conditions. The pics look great and it seems the camera coped with the freezing conditions! It's also good to see some familiar 'faces'
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