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Hi all

Just a reminder that Round 2 of the SAU Motorkhana series is on this coming Saturday 27th May - at DECA in Shepparton. Entries have long since closed, but spectators and officials are more than welcome!

Spectators

No cost of entry. Photos and videos are encouraged. Action starts around 9.00am. Great fun for all!

Officials

Briefing around 8.30am. Radios, vests, stopwatches, sombreros and drinks provided. FREE LUNCH and LADA RIDE for all officials! We need at least 10 officials to work with me on the Skidpan and Troy on the back track in the morning session - actual roles will be allocated during the briefing.

It might be a little chilly - so remember a jacket and best to bring a raincoat.

Please lodge your interest here - feel free to ask any questions :D

Cheers

James

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Dont tell anyone but the ppl helping out on the back track can make a fortune. I have been known to take bribes in order to do timing favours for GTST owners...it all helps with me in order to go and enjoy a few super tennants at night...that way i can live with my skull deggery.

But any help on the back track is appreciated...it is a great spot to set up a tripod and watch ppl hammer through, by ppl i mean that Perth ring in driving someone elses car will be somehting to watch...just set the camera up behind a crash barrier ! >_<

Yeah BBQ will start about 11am this time, I'm going to make sure it runs niiiiiiiiice and smooth this time with lots of Wang Burgers too!

Fark off!!! Your making out as if the BBQ disaster of last time was my fault.

I had nothing to do the debarcle last time! Im just the ring-in Specialist BBQ Grill Chef.

I've never had a complaint save for last time, which again... was outta my control.

And anyone that does argue, ill shoot ya :D

Thanks guys & girls ;)

Others - remember these are great fun events. Being an official is a great way to take part.

And you can't get any closer to the action, altho with some of the nutbags out on the pan that might not be such a good thing :(

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