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Hey Andrew!

Good to meet you mate (Although I remember now, I met you yeeaaaars ago through Performance forums!!)

Do you know what the outcome was with your result on the supersprint????

yeah i thought you looked familiar.

good ol PF days hehe

i ended up keeping my trophey for the supersprint and 1st in type 3

but they changed my class for sunday and put me in SV which i came 2nd.

but i am more happy with 4th outright for the weekend :cheers:

all the results are up now on the blcc website.

I got 8th in class at the supersprint and 19th outright.

Hill climb was 8th and 24th. I would have got 7th if you hadn't got protested INTO my class!

thats an awesome effort for someone who was learning as they went! nice work mate :cheers:

hope to be in the next one...if i'm in the state :w00t:

well,

I did better than last year considering :w00t:

11th in class and 39th overal supersprint

11th in class and 43rd overal hillclimb

meh! :blush:

somebody is looking for some praise :cheers:

lol altho i must say that was an awesome effort considering you were on ur street tyres!

nah no praise!

Just posting my results!

and Im sure you guys heard those tyres screeching like a c*** at the top of the hill towards finish line! :cheers:

Adam - true! my 64 dropped to a 59 on the hillclimb!

bring on next year! :w00t:

gregs S15 looked f**king quick

And Chris doesnt know how to wave and steer at the same time

also that gray gtr with the stickers - is he on here? That thing was flying when it went past the finish line!

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