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Who was out today at G1? Freaking awesome day!!

For those that dont know yet, Richo in his 32 won a Trophy for most improved! And ev in his 31 came 1st in group 2 and also took out best new rookie.

Congrats to both and to everyone else that was out there!

Photos to come later..

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i was out all day/night and had a great time, ev was extremely consistent and drove well. (big congrats on the 2 trophy's)

Denzo was driving much better than i have seen from him in a very long time.

All the usuals like lindo, christian and mardle drove like mad men, awesome to hear christian is going to America to represent us!

Took some pics but they were all pretty ordinary looking at them now, the old man came out with me and took his good camera so hopefully he got some good shots. i'll post them later in the week when i grab them off him!

Yeah simon, was surprised when i found out you werent going out!

of course also Well done also to my bf Luke (skylineguy19/orgzmc) in the burgandy 31, qualified better than last g1 but got knocked out in his 2nd battle.

Thanks guys, it was an awesome day, spewing my first battle was against #8 Kippling, but hey. It was good fun and got home with a thropie at the end of the day so, couldnt ask for more. :(

Congrats to Evan...mate you were on fire last night, well done!

Congrats on Most Improved Ric and I'm guessing qualified 9th since you raced 8th? As I said before, I'll be tryin to keep up with you when I finally get back out there! I only ever managed 11th...

Glad you actually made it there in time to compete seein as scrutineering had already ended and driver's briefing was in 4 mins when you left :(

Thanks showza but mate you got it all wrong hahaha, I qualified 26th or 28th cant remember exactly :) but Kippling's running #8 on his car, so he was number 8th at last year season, am I right.

Anyway, the guy should have been on group 1 , but probably had a few bad qualifying runs and qualified just...

mate I can only dream about qualifying that high up, but we are getting there, Im pretty happy, tyres were awesome, grip I had was amazing, more speed, more angle, if I could just afford newies everytime :rant:

Cheers

Ric

Edited by Richo

had a awesome day out there, equalled my finish at rnd 2, but as flick said qualified higher up this time, so very happy with that.

Went down to ben monkhouse in my top 8 battle in group 2 so wasnt too upset losing to one of the monkhouse boys.

Huge well done to ricardo on getting himself the most improved trophy, top work man.

Big congrats to ev and taking the win in group 2 and the best rookie award.

And well done to christian on taking out the series.

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