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This is a weird answer.. During any given match, I am only concious of what is said by the other members of my drive team. But after the match, I remember what the announcer and our partner were saying while the match was in progress. Our partner always yells to us their current status, and what they need help with, and I react to it. But I don't really hear what they said until after the match.. yeah, I am contradicting myself, but I'm saying it exactly like it is. Zoning out is the word I guess, and it happens automatically to drivers, I would hope. Whatever.
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