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Hi Bec!! :dry::pwned:

and ill have my licence back by then

Me too :(

we will enter smoky into the ladies category

Sounds like a plan Paul!!.. Does that mean I get to used the ladies toilet too?? :( I might actually have half a chance of winning!! :(

nooooooooooooooo, i wanna win one!!!

that's another girl i'll have to sabotage :(

Hahahaha!! dont worry Sarah.. ill be giving you dirtys to put you off :(

Hi Bec!! :dry::pwned:

Me too :(

Sounds like a plan Paul!!.. Does that mean I get to used the ladies toilet too?? :( I might actually have half a chance of winning!! :(

Hahahaha!! dont worry Sarah.. ill be giving you dirtys to put you off :(

LOL :laughing-smiley-014:

What a GREAT SUCCESS

Wow congrats Tim, You did really well for your first time..

I got a little coaching on the wangs that helped - mmmm who was my co-pilot?

Except for that bit in Albury on the way up :)

Now remember also - if you guys come a day earlier next time Winton which is right near Shepparton (you remember Benalla about 30mins down the road) is open for practise most Fridays and you'll all already have a license for it if you did DECA on the weekend (aka CAMS or AASA is needed). And as far as tracks go it is most like Wakefield in that it isn't high speeds and is safe and fun to drive.

The Winton thing sound great. I'm good to go up a day early and spend the day there.

Now do we get to call ourselves something stupid like 'Team Wang'? LOL!

I think we should come up with something.

Can you tell me what happens if the Track is wet and same as Skid pan? Both events still go ahead?

Only time we stop is if there is lightning. Then it's a bit scary on the skidpan.

Otherwise it's all steam ahead. Although the skidpan is near impossible when it's wet.




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