Racing with methanol is safer than racing with petrol. Methanol hides-up the tuning errors. That is the reason it makes the bikes faster. I do not care what the speeds or times on the IOM might be - I would not race there on anything faster than a push-bike. Some people love Phillip Island circuit in Australia, because it is lovely - however any crash there is usually a really big one. My problem is that I know what I am like. I don't start my bike at home, because if I start the motor, I have an uncontrollable urge to ride the bike. I probably would not succeed in completing a lap of the IOM - no brains. Casey Stoner has mentioned fear while racing - if you are genuinely afraid, you are probably doing something you should not be doing. Where I used to work, we made nitroglycerine by the batch process. While I was inside the nitration house, the thought never crossed my mind, that I might suddenly disappear. It is only when you are not there, that it becomes a worry.