
04-22-2005, 08:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Matra et Alpine
ANyeon hoping to compete in rallying HAS to aprpeciate the needs of the co-driver adn the skills in developing and reading pace notes that produce the fastest stage times. I'd recomend learning them or you'll find you cant' go as fast as you think you should 
And even on navigational where the map solving and reading is more important than pace notes, sometimes the nav will get it wrogn or struggle. THEN a good driver helps.
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But all in all its all up to the driver. I mean, the driver has ATLEAST 20 feet to see the next corner or something. Even if the co fails, the driver still knows where hes supposed to go. He can go just as fast because he can see infront. Atleast thats what I think
But if anyone can't read a map then that kinda screws up his chance of being a rally driver. It might be logical, but if he isnt used to it then it isn't his fault.
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