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I think I did well to earn "Fastest Stagea," didn't I?

Fastest lap while picking up other people's knocked-over cones!

Quickest effort in getting out of the way of a fast-approaching-and-very-sideways RX7.

Oh, and my skid-pan time was 0.00.000 - beat that, everyone!!!*

*I didn't go on the skid-pan. :P

Oh I forgot one: Fastest wagon on compliance tyres and factory "offroad-height" suspension!

I won fastest around the skid pan in an apron :laughing-smiley-014:

That was awesome Nige, I remember watching you run down to the skid-pan from the BBQ to do your run, and returning in what seemed like less than 30 seconds later. I was a bit stunned! :(:):P

Hi morgs! :(

long time no post!! hahaha

James, the semi's helped no doubt, but Ive been doing quite a fair few events now on street tyres and they just get sooo screwed that its time for semi's ;)

Hi morgs! :wave:

long time no post!! hahaha

James, the semi's helped no doubt, but Ive been doing quite a fair few events now on street tyres and they just get sooo screwed that its time for semi's :)

yeah....damn road tyres are absolutely useless LOL....but a lot more fun sliding around the corners

it would have been good to run 2 different hill climbs.that course is allot bigger than than i thought.

Steveo - did you pull that time on your first run out?

Nah, my first run was by FAR the best but the stopwatch stuffed up so it wasnt timed

That was probably the 3rd one, the 2nd one wasnt too good in one bit - i was fishtailing :wave:

only weaksauce bring semis............we real men play with road tyres and 2wd.

*runs and hides*

lol

Ill agree with you until a certain awd car is working again

BTW, did anyone get photos of my car?

Check out the guy that was taking photo's of everybody.

He had about 15 photo's of us in action, so he may have a few of you.

website is aographics.com

email is [email protected]

I won fastest car with fold up green and white striped chairs in boot award, and

voted best driver on the day that was too scared to push too hard award.

Ando you know i would've been close to you if i had cheater tyres on too.

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