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is this going to be a SK + son of SK effort? if so don't train matt too well gary as i'm sure there is nothing worse than being spanked by your own son!! I have noticed at race meets he seems to pay a lot of attention so he may be cutting into your times sooner than you think.

is this going to be a SK + son of SK effort? if so don't train matt too well gary as i'm sure there is nothing worse than being spanked by your own son!! I have noticed at race meets he seems to pay a lot of attention so he may be cutting into your times sooner than you think.

He is trapped in 2 minds;

1. The deal is when he beats me, I stop racing. That means he gets the race car all to himself.

2. But he is afraid that if I stop driving it, I won’t make it any faster

Interesting problem for him to deal with, keeps his mind off beating me :rofl:

:) cheers :P

How much $ to come and watch the day.... is there allowed to be many spectators? (never been)

Regards

Dave

Dont think its any $$$. But not sure.

Spectors are welcomed. A few of the QLD SAU'ers are comming down to watch us.

Should be a good day!

Here are your Race numbers for the day boys and girls. These numbers will need to be displayed clearly on the passenger side of your car at a minimum so that the timing people can read your number as you go passed.

Victor 99

Jon 85

Elizabeth 73

Adam 81

Iain 98

Jarrod 97

Corinne 96

Shaun 79

Stanley 95

George 82

Paul 75

Aaron 94

Andrew 93

Kevin 92

David 91

James 90

Some final details and info will be coming soon, please keep an eye out here and your email. If some of the above people dont come on here often and are mates of yours please relay the information.

Cheers

Nathan

Just a suggestion after the day I ran yesterday.

Putting a large number in the top passenger corner of your windscreen makes it quite easy for timing to see your car at Wakefield as you come down the straight.

And if you are going to use shoe polish rather than a vinyl sticker then I suggest you take some windex and a razor blade to get it off before you drive home. I made the mistake once of leaving it on for a week before I washed my car and had 1 hell of a time trying to get it off without a razor blade.

Just a thought




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