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7 year old´s second buggy race ... - 08.02.2009, 05:16 PM

I am happy to present you the video of my 7 year old son driving his brushless Losi 8ight in the a-main buggy race at Ilsenburg, germany. His result : second place !
Watch the video and have fun ;)
http://www.honscha.de/00061.wmv


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08.02.2009, 07:36 PM

I am very impressed at your son's driving ability for a seven yr. old.

Tell him conrgads. on his 2nd place finish!


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08.04.2009, 11:17 AM

He's real good.You've got a future world champion.


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08.04.2009, 11:23 AM

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He's real good.You've got a future world champion.
Thanks ;)
I am impressed too ....


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08.04.2009, 12:29 PM

That's quite impressive! How long has he been using R/C?


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08.04.2009, 02:13 PM

very nice! btw what camera did you use? nice quality too


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Drives better than I do by far!
   
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08.04.2009, 07:14 PM

I can't view the video right now. But congrats to your son!

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08.05.2009, 03:04 AM

You guys have got to get a more interesting track layout, btw!


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08.05.2009, 10:21 AM

"der fährt ja wie der Teufel persönlich!" alter verwalter...

congrats, he deserved that 2nd place!!

I guess that young people just have bettere reflexes then the old folks... and their brains are fresher!

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"der fährt ja wie der Teufel persönlich!" alter verwalter...

congrats, he deserved that 2nd place!!

I guess that young people just have bettere reflexes then the old folks... and their brains are fresher!

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I'm just seeing you live in Hamburg... Well, I have to say this altough its a little off-topic...

Yesterday I was in Hamburg and I have to say that's the most ugly city I ever saw I drove 4 hours around with my bike because I couldn't find our camper back in that HUGE city. I thought I would go biking an hour or something... I was back at 23:00... No, I really didn't like it :lol I couldn't even drive with my Rustler there, there where people everywhere!
   
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No, I really didn't like it :lol I couldn't even drive with my Rustler there, there where people everywhere!
Well, it's quite common for german cities that there are people...

but I have to admit that it's not that easy to find a bash-ground in hamburg. but there are some.
   
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Well, it's quite common for german cities that there are people...

but I have to admit that it's not that easy to find a bash-ground in hamburg. but there are some.
Yes, I know. My dad lives in Nettetal in Nordrhein-Westfalen. But Hamburg was just... strange, unbelievable etc. I really thought Hamburg was nice but I really hated it there

Besides, the best part of Hamburg was that strange tunnel where you go with a lift under the ground and go through the tunnel where it was really cold, which I liked
   
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08.05.2009, 03:11 PM

Congrats getting second, but that track needs to be updated! It's mostly a flat track with a couple bumps, so all that matters is high speed handling.


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Yes, I know. My dad lives in Nettetal in Nordrhein-Westfalen. But Hamburg was just... strange, unbelievable etc. I really thought Hamburg was nice but I really hated it there

Besides, the best part of Hamburg was that strange tunnel where you go with a lift under the ground and go through the tunnel where it was really cold, which I liked
yeah, that's great that tunnel. but where did you go that you say that it's so ugly?? there are some great places. how long do you stay in Hamburg? They have a russian museum-submarine, you should go there. very cool, and strange, frightening.

what is strange about hamburg is the way they drive (lame), and often it's impossible to turn left. for traffic, I choose berlin (fast+crazy drivers) over hamburg. but both cities are just great. berlin has a certain spirit. and I find, that the folks in Hamburg are so friendly.

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