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11 Nov 2003, 00:12 (Ref:779349) | #1 | |
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Driver info
When you hear about a new/ish driver what's the first thing you do to find out more about them? Do you rely on their own website- if any? Any tips on where else to go? Thanx
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11 Nov 2003, 00:50 (Ref:779367) | #2 | |
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they're usually the first ones to go to when you want info...
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Best bet is to ask on here. You get honest to goodness imnpartial advice.
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