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DiRT Rally - What is your 'favorite' pacenote

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Colin's Crest - Sweden                                               

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Alright, i'll admit i hadn't thought about the tribute side, and when you do, it's even more obvious; thanks @KickUp :)

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PaloSamo said:
Lynx2000 said:
Keep left over flat out crest jump
If you look at it it should really be caution over crest jump. 
But I think it's a nice little tribute to the legend. 

PS. If in doubt, flat out. 

Where is this called? I can't remember the stage. Or the call.
I know it as "FORE!" "Flat Out into Right Embankment".

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PaloSamo said:
KevM said:
Puncture. Back left?                        
Again, technically not a pacenote. You wouldn't tell your co-driver to include this in your pacenotes during a recce? ;)
Maybe PaloSamo is experiencing puncture at same place over and over again :smile: 

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ZbP said:
PaloSamo said:
KevM said:
Puncture. Back left?                        
Again, technically not a pacenote. You wouldn't tell your co-driver to include this in your pacenotes during a recce? ;)
Maybe PaloSamo is experiencing puncture at same place over and over again :smile: 
I don't know what you mean.

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kure91 said:
Definitly "don´t cut" because I´m little bit used to RBR where many of don´t cut corners were cuttable, but here not. So codriver says "don´t cut" I think "who are you to tell me how to drive", cut the corner and smash the car :)
Reminds me on this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FymE2Vu-7lc

Also had to lough at "jump, baby". Even i play with the german co-driver, sometimes the english one bugs in. S

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