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Just be warned girls and boys, if you arrive after 7.45am you will have to either park at the top and walk down the hill or drive on till the Wootton turn-off and end up down the bottom. If it was me I would do the later.

Oh and lets hope the 2 Skylines entered kick the wanker in the WRX's arse. He is starting to really annoy me.

Neil.

well the the old gts4 was 3 in class and 10th outright 50 cars in all and the top 7 where all open wheel cars and with only .9 of a secnd off 1st in class and it was a full race evo we did well the gtr that was there did the cluch in its 4th run and was 1 1/2 sec off the pace and was doing well

well done! I take it you brung it back home straight and healthy as well? good weekend if you did :) Are you heading out to any more rounds this year?

How'd you go Neil? Got another trophy for the pool room?

Had a blast last weekend... you guys don't know what your missing... biggest regret was not having the car there to thrash... but it is good to get on the other side of the wheel sometimes...

Neil drove well, and seemed to have a great time... as indicated by the big smile he had every time he came back down the hill, and apart from one run the car went well all weekend! :woot:

Got a few pics... you lot have to come out to this one next year... I'm going for sure... SAU in force I say!

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fastes time for the day was a open wheeler with 28.163 at 176kmh over the finish

the evo 8 first in my class with 34.041 at 165kmh

evo 6 34.843 at 150kmh

me in the gts4 34.968 at 150kph

the wrx 35.361 at 146 kph

the gtr 36.557 at 144kph

the car come home i one pace and is ready to run at the next race which my be king ed park in newcastle or the race to the pies being run by the dutton mob

fastes time for the day was a open wheeler with 28.163 at 176kmh over the finish

the evo 8 first in my class with 34.041 at 165kmh

evo 6 34.843 at 150kmh

me in the gts4 34.968 at 150kph

the wrx 35.361 at 146 kph

the gtr 36.557 at 144kph

the car come home i one pace and is ready to run at the next race which my be king ed park in newcastle or the race to the pies being run by the dutton mob

Aza you the man!!!!! The boys were telling me how hard you were throwing her around! Congrats dude! :laugh:



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