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oh are supercars still on? I thought they cancelled them so they would not get in the way of AFL finals?

Not sure how long it will take for this to appear in a sig quote.......

Sif any real man would watch GayFL if motor racing or Rugby was on!!!!!

turned out to be a pretty good weekend down at Sandown for "us" at PCR. JB and Webb got the car up 16 positions from the rather crappy 28th qualifying position. I know JB was especially happy as he could hardly move his shoulder after injuring it on Saturday morning. they were nearly celebrating 12th like a win :thumbsup:

the race was nice and close up until the 1st pit stop then it went pretty boring.

turned out to be a pretty good weekend down at Sandown for "us" at PCR. JB and Webb got the car up 16 positions from the rather crappy 28th qualifying position. I know JB was especially happy as he could hardly move his shoulder after injuring it on Saturday morning. they were nearly celebrating 12th like a win :action-smiley-069:

the race was nice and close up until the 1st pit stop then it went pretty boring.

Good to see Cruikshank Racing making some progress.

But how the hell do you injure your shoulder getting out of a car?

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I've smashed my shoulder a few times on the window net holder, hurts like hell and is an effective anti theft device (can also hit your head on it on the way in :whoops:)

Have you forgotten my shoulder scars?. Bloody net holder bracket should be banned.

The biggest race of the year is this weekend,,,post up your predictions.

Heres mine:-

Frosty/Richards

Skaifie/Toddler

Wilson/Caruso,,,(scrubbed due to bargs in the car)

Canto/Holdsworth

Don't forget the telecast times boys and girls in sydney

Friday 1.00-4.30

Saturday 12.00-5.30

Sunday All bloody day

Neil.

I fueled up next to the HRT/Lions Den semi today in the blue mtn's, speed wheels has afew trailers going along with about 30 cops on motorbikes and vans all heading up along with about a dozen motorhomes etc.

Tomorrow is when I expect to see most of the interstate teams travelling over the mtn's.

Frosty / Richards will be a good paring both had great speed at Sandown and were let down by the second drivers ( Frosty more than Richo)

the Toll car will be fast the top 2 in the championship in one of the fastest cars got to be up there at the end (if they make it)

hopefully DJR can bounce back they have good speeds in he enduros just sooooooo much bad luck. They also have them selves a new paint job for the mount

hopefully DJR can bounce back they have good speeds in he enduros just sooooooo much bad luck. They also have them selves a new paint job for the mount

Yep I feel sorry for Steven sometimes,,,he's a very underated driver. So much pressure year after year. Dad's son and all that shit.

Got a pic of it?

Frosty said a couple of years ago,,,he would love a drive of a DJR car because they are so quick.

What about the Kelly's ride to bathurst,,,gay old Holden,,,Where's the Kombi!!!!.

Neil.

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