Training in the Dojo
30.11.2017
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First off: this is for fun. So relax, join up, and have a good time with your friends.
Second: be respectful of other peoples fun. Spazzing out on the track maybe fun for you, but not other people. Those kinds of activities are best left for the practice track.
Third: I leave collisions off in the dojo for a few reasons. I prefer to race as if collisions are on but others may not.
A) a visiting driver might not be the cleanest.
B) if we are practicing clean racing, and you accidentally bump someone, no harm, keep racing.
C) it reduces the luck factor of getting caught up in other