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Wow what a weekend

Well after 4 grulling 16hr days I stuffed but what a finish to the championship

We had it all in Sun, Wind, Rain and Hail

But finally Simon & Sue Evans have won their hard earned championship. The first since the 80's for a husband and wife team

Its also the first championship for Toyota since 1995 when Neal Bates & Coral Taylor won it in a Toyota Celica GT4

It was a amazing feeling being there as they crossed the finished line, after watching it all come togther during this and the last 3 seasons and them finally winning that championship today

Simon and Sue, good on your guys !!!

Here are some of my pics from the weekend

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Nicely worn in tyres

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BP Girls were back

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The 2006 NEC Australian Rally Champions

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The rest are here http://www.pbase.com/joelstrick/rom2006

One last one of me and the man of the moment - Mr Simon Evans !

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OMG it's Debbie - the BP Ultimate darling on the rhs !!

Used to work closely with her once.... nah, just dreaming :)

PS, GREAT pix Joel, did you get her number?

OMG it's Debbie - the BP Ultimate darling on the rhs !!

Used to work closely with her once.... nah, just dreaming :O

PS, GREAT pix Joel, did you get her number?

No but she has mine :)

Someone told me she had a nice face as well... :pirate:

Does she have a nice personality Joel?

yes she did steve very good to work with and loved being there

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