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tom 11 points between you and myself. This could be intresting for the series.

Well done to u fwd guru's, who won rwd, i dont know who is up there with a rwd car.

Looks more like 111 points. You've easily got the win.

Are the points done differently to the previous rounds. In previous rounds high points was good i think.

Looks more like 111 points. You've easily got the win.

Are the points done differently to the previous rounds. In previous rounds high points was good i think.

Yep - the points for the championship need to be altered. Basically for the champioship where someone came 1st they'll need 50 points instead of 1 point then 2nd will get 49 points etc.

This is what happens when James does the results. But then what can you expect from a Lancer driver.

Yep - the points for the championship need to be altered. Basically for the champioship where someone came 1st they'll need 50 points instead of 1 point then 2nd will get 49 points etc.

This is what happens when James does the results. But then what can you expect from a Lancer driver.

;)

Bah, we were robbed Dave, robbed!!!

damn straight! they just don't want the big barges to make them look bad!

You boys need to cheat more.

Get one of these:

evo9_030.jpg

lol, problem on our cars is those parts would still be useless because they'd come faulty from the factory :miner:

in any case, at least i can avoid terminal understeer like your vortex generating lancer gli, evo my arse ;)

damn straight! they just don't want the big barges to make them look bad!

lol, problem on our cars is those parts would still be useless because they'd come faulty from the factory :no:

in any case, at least i can avoid terminal understeer like your vortex generating lancer gli, evo my arse :(

hahaha too true :)

James, I think we need less QM2.jpg

and more moo-2.jpg

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