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Just finished. About to go drinking...

Outright:

1st: Jeff Beaumont - Evo 6 (Cheater spec)

2nd: Chris & Troy - team White Car

3rd: Snowy & James - team Blue Car

Only 2-points difference!

Fantastic work to both Chris and Andrew - truly excellent result when considering the callibre of the other cars and competitors. Well done!

* also - worth noting now (only becuase Snowpants will surely bring it up) that team Blue Car would have come second if we had done better in the only event that I actually was required in. The 1.4 Leewah weight disadvantange and the fact our navigation aids were far too advanced for the timing system - let us down. Sorry Snowy :P

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Fark Off...we are the Bombs Yo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It was a great effort by the guys...Snowie topped the times for a few eevents, and ditto Chris...tops efforts :)

Hats off to Chris for hooking a brother up with a trophy

...also a great thing about these sorts of events, the ppl are so approachable and friendly.The Melbourne Performance Centre guys were tops and ran well as well...and of course Jeff ringing the neck of the R34, definitely the hardest driven car of the weekend...funny to see a car blowing as much smoke as Andrew :O

Hats off to Geoff Beaumont and the EVO though, the car and driver were suited to the event and didnt make a mistake all weekend

What's a motorsport event review thread without photos...

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Team Base

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Some nice relaxed drag-racing to start the day

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Big brakes. Bigger dish.

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Calder Park needs a visit from Jamie Durey's home improvement crew

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Thunderdome. 2-men enter... 1-man leave

More...

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Despite some great competition, Snowy and Chris owned the motorkhanas

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Pig pony was an absolute animal

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Chopper Read on Scootie-puff Junior

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Entrants varied from caged rally cars to a Subaru Outback - complete with roofracks and tow-hitch.

There was a 993 Turbo, NSX, RS4 wagon and a range of very well presented 240z's.

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Rare BMW 3.0CSL 'Batmobile' looked and sounded sweet.

More more...

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Fat Monaro had no problem with power - but a few problems with traction

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Geoff (with a G) in his super-cheater Evo didn't make a mistake all weekend

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Jeff (with a J) pushed his beautiful targa-spec GT-R very hard - consistent top-5 finishes

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A full-moon salute for Snowy

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Brisby - new career as an amature photographer?

Still more...

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Smokey Richmond

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The boys plan their attack in the super-gate motorkhana

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Chris' front bar suffered on the transition from the banked dome to the pit entry

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Smokey Beable - outdoes Smokey Richmond

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It's OK - there's no sugar

Last ones...

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Calder Rally Masters - proudly supported by Men's Gallery. Classy.

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Team Wang support crew

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Even this doens't shop how steep the Thunderdome banks are.

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Lining up for the final event

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Someone else brought a support Lada! Hooray

Good work guys again... Great to see out of 30odd cars you guys were in the top 3.. It's an outstanding effort...

Had a great weekend...

Top photo's James. As soon as i get my camera back from chris's place i will sort through the pics and post up some as we....

Nice pics, what viscosity is that Pepsi? :)

Managed to get out there in time to catch the last event on Saturday, the cars looked great, the GT-Rs sounded awesome! Some nice machinery there.

Well done on the results.

Well done guys!!!!! Good to see Team Wang terrorizing the competition and coming up with excellent results, well done Chris, shows that big power is not a necessaty....

Snowy, looks like soon you'll have to upgrade ta 3 litre pepsi bottle.....

Superb effort guys. Great pics James. I got a few but nothing you havent already covered.

Mav - dont forget to put the "how the hell do I drive this russian contraption" pic up that I took :)

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