Day 2 - The longest day.
A total of 298km along some of the bendiest roads, and some fool at the wheel going as fast as is turbo would allow. At one of the first speed checkpoints we wouldn't see the signs because a BMW had driven really fast and was waiting for his average speed to come down - right in front of the yellow warning sign so we missed it. Not pleased - Paul spoke to him when we reached the coffee stop.
We had many timed stages, some went very well, others we will try to forget. At the end of the day we were still 17th in the class but further down the overall standings, meaning the rest of the people in our class had just as much trouble as we did. I won't trouble with the points tally…..
Navigating was not too hard - but the road book for Day 3 looks more complicated, so I hope to keep up the good work.
I am not a competitive person, but was very pleased to find that we cold keep the BMW, a Ferrari and a Porsche behind us on the way up the hill.
Now on to Day 3!
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