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Old 18-07-2016, 04:14 PM   #23
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Default Re: Scruby at it again-wants Focus RS Drift Mode banned

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What are you referring to? Which motoring journalist is seeking attention.
From all the reports I have read it is tabloid journalism causing the issue here (with interviews from Scruby, etc).

Just about all reports show the RS Focus is the darling of the motoring industry, just about a unanimous thumbs by motoring journos across the globe.
I should've worded it better. All these so called 'experts' (like Scruby, Haley and Owler) chiming in with their opinions and jumping on the bandwagon to slam Ford for bringing Drift Mode to Australia.

Apologies to the Motoring Journos out there
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