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Chris has broken his front diff... ouch.. think they are heading back to melbourne tonight to try to get it fixed before tomorrow.

Snowy and Blaise seem to be doing very well...

Dutton need to update their results quicker!!

There's some awesome results in there from SAU

Snowy/Blaise - Outright 1st Crew

Snowy - 2nd Outright Driver

Blaise - 1st Outright Co Driver

Ryan/Jarrod - 3rd Rookie and 4th in Handicap honors

Ryan - 1st Rookie Driver

Jarrod - 9th Rookie Co Driver

James in the Aston Martin Vantage - 15th Handicap (but sexiest car there)

Bris/Juz - 20th in Handicap

Jeff Beable - Outright 12th Driver (in his Evo9)

Keep up the great work people and anyone who's not doing much tomorrow should come down to Sandown or Dandenong and support SAU conquer Dutton Vic!!

Schedule can be found at http://www.duttonrally.com/_assets/VICeventschedule07.pdf

Chris and Newton are driving around Shepparton looking for a place that hires cars or trucks with a tow bar.

Anyone in Shepparton who can help?

They must have found one cause i saw a bleary eyed mechanic in Baysie this morning :sorcerer:

Well done guys, looks like Snowy and Blaise are doing great!!!

Scotsman and handbags look like they've suffered a little with the broken diff, but have performed really well today...

If only handbags could stay clear of those cones!!!!!

Keep it up, will be at Sandown tommorow to support...

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