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well are you in or are you in ?

I'm in, what time does it start and what time will you be there?

I know 1 car that won't be there, TKR!

If I run I'd have to ask him to wear one of my workshop shirts and help out!

Anything would be better than 2rismo's skirt and stockings outfit, damn things gave me the itch all day!!

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I'm in, what time does it start and what time will you be there?

I know 1 car that won't be there, TKR!

Anything would be better than 2rismo's skirt and stockings outfit, damn things gave me the itch all day!!

But you looked so purdy!

Well a pretty good day I think, considering how damn hot the weather was and how slow the racing was.

First run on 20psi was a 10.5sec, then back into the pits for a quick plug change then back out for a 10.3sec and then i think it was 3 runs of 10 flats. The rear end didn't seem to hookup as well as it normally does and kept spinning the rears on launch (losing a solid tenth or 2 on 60's).

Nothing broken and no problems so I think it was a successful day (and I know the Ignition DVD boys have fun).

I'll let Paul post the pics/video's when he gets home :(

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Well a pretty good day I think, considering how damn hot the weather was and how slow the racing was.

First run on 20psi was a 10.5sec, then back into the pits for a quick plug change then back out for a 10.3sec and then i think it was 3 runs of 10 flats. The rear end didn't seem to hookup as well as it normally does and kept spinning the rears on launch (losing a solid tenth or 2 on 60's).

Nothing broken and no problems so I think it was a successful day (and I know the Ignition DVD boys have fun).

I'll let Paul post the pics/video's when he gets home :glare:

pretty accurate run down Ben...except no 10.3 run. Cheers for helping out on such a hot stinker of a day in the pits. I may have been putting too much heat into the tyres as the bigger burnout i did the slower the 60' times were. I think i may have been showing off for the camera's a bit too much. Vids soon.

so twoogle isnt retiring? :)

vids plz :)

all i can say at this stage is things are looking likely that we will continue racing with commitments already confirmed from Bodyform and Hypertune. CRD are also likely to continue their involvement in the car as well. Just need Motul (oil) and Vpw (fuel) to come to the party and we will definately be racing in both ANDRA and Sport Compact series.

VPW wont do anything. VPW who bring in sunoco or rocket who bring in VP fuels know that sponsorship wont increase sales in that product. they get more coverage out of the SCG's contingency which costs them stuff all.

have a look whos on the sunoco website.

back on topic...

car is performing spot-on and driver is getting to know car, conditions etc. First pass i even guessed within 2 hundreths of a second what the ET was. Consistentcy is the key and here's a quick summary of how its been running over the last couple of times at the track....all passes at 20psi have been 10.51, 10.48, 10.52 all at 130 MPH... passes at 25psi have been 9.99, 9.97, 9.98, 10.01, 10.06, 10.03, 10.10, 10.05, 10.07 at 137 and 138 MPH. Not too bad for a manually launched and shifted car. Throw me in the mix with all the other novice Sport Compact racers and i can see a good season coming up.

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Please immediately remove those f**king horrible sideskirts and choke whoever made them!! :(

P.S. Great skid - didn't know you had it in you!

mmm baked em hard eh!

Hey what happened to the bitchy comments? That's the best part about the drag section - see old dudes get narky!!!

Oh yeah. Umm... Paul, you suck and your sideskirts are ugly.

Will that do? I had a big night...

Come on man, I've seen you get bitchier than that about a whole lot less.

p.s. they are not sideskirts, they are side steps/ sideboards. Helpful for small people to get in and out of car.

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Is this the new hotness?

Come on man, I've seen you get bitchier than that about a whole lot less.

p.s. they are not sideskirts, they are side steps/ sideboards. Helpful for small people to get in and out of car.

im getting some thin matresses made up for them...i could use them as bunks at jambo

im also trying to out-skirt this guy

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