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everyone who came to the day

17th september eastern creek im running a day

pete

Hey Fatz your track day is on the same day as Johnny's UAS at Wakefield. :wave:

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haha come on, you beat me all day.. it kinda made up for that fact! lol

Pic and vid tells the story.

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Well well well,

I have only just woken up after getting home from the track day! I was absolutely shattered, and now I know why, I had just pickled up a gastro bug!

Im glad you all had a good time, I was a little angry with Aaron at the beginning for bringing so many of his own players, but it all worked out well in the end and I think having some other players actually makes it more interesting. Thanks to everyone for no getting the sh!ts as well!

Fatz Fatz Fatz, I think you grided up 5th and finished 3rd, that’s nothing to gloat about. I grided 11th and finished 4th. I also did not try and smash everyone at the start, I waited until the second lap before I went past Liz (Well done by the way, you are driving really well, and I mean it!). BUT! I am an honest man, my shout next time we are at the pub.

It was a good day, no incidents from the SAU team, we all got to take our cars home working and in one piece.

I look forward to seeing you all at the next one.

John i also have pics with the gtr going past the 300 but if you where a sports man you would just say this time i was out gunned the gtr because you know you where he he he

Paul sorry to here your not well.

Jason yeah, yeah here is another pic and had that one too but did nto want to post it or was I getting ready to overtake you, yeah that was it.

Can't wait for the next one.post-2671-1155086485.jpg

Check the speed difference, scarey. Slot car and S15

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I felt sorry for this bloke..

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yeah the poor guy, I gave him a lift home... he said he knew he was trying to do too much too soon which is why he was so pissed off at himself.. but he said he's gonna be out there again as soon as it's fixed.

Ouch... What corner did he do that on?

just before the bridge.

Thanks paul.. i gotta say it was a rewarding day for me to see that much improvement over last time I was there.

And gtr jason and boostedzed.. was awesome to watch you guys hassle each other out there.. was a good show! :D




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