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we will enter smoky into the ladies category

No, he IS the ladies category

Cannot wait for the next one to be organised and next time I will enter all events.

Considering all that driving and circle work, my tires are in great shape. I was expecting to replace tires getting back to Sydney.

Good to hear Nick :laugh:

Plans are underway already.......well from my end they are ;)

Nice work!

just make sure dont bring any roadworks with you

last time we came to nsw there was enough road works

to build australia's roads from scratch again

i still remember that big snakey i did in front of them

Yeah, but the thing is......they had cones........and someone may or may not have been using them for practice........

What!!! I was being funny :thumbsup: I cant even say that word right lol

Umm names.....

Team Welsh racing

Team noob racing

Team NSW FTW racing

Team Fidget Racing

???

Fully Sik Racing cause we're fully Sik...

that would be FS Racing for those we aren't "in the know".

Why simple....??

Not like its a major deal but I would like a cool name

Nsw is abit boring :whistling:

I vote on Team Fully Sik Racing :thumbsup: Or Team FS Racing for short

Where is the imagination/creativity guys :)

Team FS Racing...

Team Fcuk Stix Racing?

Lol.




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