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YEAH we made it through the prolouge, span out bigtime, cost us about 23 seconds, so if we didn't spin, we would have been about mid to top of feild. ATM we are LAST, so we start first today. DID some suspention work, to help the car turn in more, se how that goes.

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Yeah sorted, thanks...jb33 came to our rescue.

We made it through our first targa day in 1 piece, w00t! Car was very taily especially in the wet with all the tight corners, it is much tailier than it is on a racetrack. Great fun though, should be some good pics :)

But we still have a missfire that is shitting me, changed the plugs and ignitors (did the coils and afms yesterday), hopefully it is sorted now.

yeah I just got the call a few mins ago, but didn't want to post anything. thought I would leave it up to duncan, but it's out there anyway I guess.

sad news indeed. but very pleased they are both ok, so they can come back and tell us all about it over a beer. :D

Not sure what happend, i'm just managing the team and built the car, as i was unable to drive or navigate due to personal issues (WIFE)

So Today i had to be in hobart, recived a text 10 minuts after it happend, got on the UHF to the CROW, the stage official, and no good, can't get trough, phones off, service crew is there, waiting for a report back.

JAS-25T here posting for Team Raceworx including Neil

We will be getting the car back out tomorrow - already sourced parts and a champion of a bloke that is lending us his garage to work on.

We didnt come all this way to retire already.

if it takes all night to fix - so be it.

:P

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