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ill have both camera's there but no mount for in car stuff as had been too busy being on holidays to have one made up but cant wait to see wakefield raceway for the first time ,

just a quick one who is odds fav for the day ?

i think that now i'm not going to be driving no one really knows!

I mena, i've dominated the field for so long, people are just used to placing their bets on me..

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or is it against me? lol

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Jess - the day is completely booked up...any interest in driving should probably be directed towards Marty from Autosports as he has the reserve list.

but i doubt there will be a chance to drive now... as when i sold my spot, there was a million people who wanted it.

Jess - the day is completely booked up...any interest in driving should probably be directed towards Marty from Autosports as he has the reserve list.

but i doubt there will be a chance to drive now... as when i sold my spot, there was a million people who wanted it.

Im asking for Andymac

I am having trouble getting into Autosports website so cant ask him :yes:

Hey All,

Currently uploading all the photo's I took at Wakefield track day today, thereis 276 but upload speed is very slow at 46kb/s (free server)

Check them out at:

http://lanky71.myphotoalbum.com

Still working out how to use the camera so forgive some slightly blurred shots. Its a digital slr but i didn't fiddle with the settings as you might notice.

Drew.

EDITED: Link updated, I renamed the album so it changed the link name lol.

:sorcerer: ok here are some pics i will do some more tomorrow for you all but i hope these will do

What a day nice weather if you like HOT but let me say thankyou to the smoke and beer fairy,

The drivers where good the cars were good and would like to say

SMOKY GOT A 1.18.8

and DAVE got a 1.09 i think it was faster then that any way

here are the pics

will add more info later

(((ANDREW )))

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