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Muahaha, good always wins over evil you eccentric billionair!!! hahaha

Well done, 1 point between you and Madcat!

Madcat Queenslander Handbag wasn't trying!! He was going for style points so it doesn't count, well it sort of does!!

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LOL - I was talking about the championship ya silly muppet! :wave:

I'm happy with that result actually - I thought I'd be down in 8th-9th.

Cheers,

matt

You should have heard him talking it up all weekend he was gonna be 1/2 or 3

Oh the pain in my ears had suddenly gone so very fast :dry:

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Bah - you all suck. Vortex Generators FTW!

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Thats funny. The only event i actually took serious was the Housemate battle. And there was daylight between that thing with all the plastic and the 'ol Girl. The real funny thing is i came 2nd in that event ... Very disapppointed i didnt have enough tyre to torch all day...otherwise i would have surely come last. :)

Thats funny. The only event i actually took serious was the Housemate battle. And there was daylight between that thing with all the plastic and the 'ol Girl. The real funny thing is i came 2nd in that event ... Very disapppointed i didnt have enough tyre to torch all day...otherwise i would have surely come last. :)

Hehe - you were 2nd, I was 3rd.

Shows what can happen when there are some serious stakes on the line!

:woot:

I am saddened with my result, off to console myself :P

On a happier note, well done to Dan and James, both surprise high finishers for me. Also to Juz and Adam for finishing where they did.

I hit one cone all day and spun in the same session on the skid pan which cost me 14 seconds all up. That said it would only have placed me 2 spots higher overall.

Onwards and upwards (I can dream!)

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