I agree, great driving by the cadets, as special well done for George Russell, yet again the class of the field. Harry Webb again drove like a good chamionship contender. Jacques Morley also drove like he had his backside on fire in the B final too. It's great to see good clean driving like these lads and many others in the cadets. Shame on those who use the rear bumper of those ahead of them to brake with, or deliberately push to remove competition. There's just one important problem with this, SAFETY. Racing is dangerous without this sort of driving, if some can manage it, so can others. Contact is inevitable and should be accepted as part of racing, but it makes the blood boil when you here parents and teams telling these young drivers to take out the opposition. Dirty driving should reap penalties for all, and not exclude those with healthy cheque books.
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