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Folks,

The 2008 Allied Metal Recyclers Speed Event Series kicks off on Saturday arvo/evening at Wanneroo. Starts at 4.30 pm & finishes under lights at 10.30.

Spectator entry is entirely free so why not come down for a look? Say hello even. :wave:

Full details are on the website (also calendar, entry form, registration, supp regs etc etc) and there will be the usual bewildering range of cars entered. Remember this series is our only state based sprint & hillclimb competition & features everything from sports sedans, wings & slicks open wheelers, ex rally cars, road cars, historic cars - you name it you will probably find it there. Well worth a look. :blush:

www.speedeventseries.com

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Well done Richard, a great result, especially considering the first 4-5 are dedicated racecars :(

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results....02/2008.BARB.Q1

Faaark me - the first four or five? :D I wish. Out of the first thirteen twelve of them are either race or rally cars. The other was a GT3 Porsche. :D I remember the old days when you had half a chance of a result in a road car. :)

Anyway my driving sucked badly on Saturday - so there is much truth in the rumour I couldn't drive out of sight on a dark night. Mind you, with stock brakes the thing can be seen from quite a distance. I can't even claim to have been the quickest Nissan on the night. Paul got me by 0.2 seconds. But I did manage to be the quickest Skyline. Mostly because George took his thing home on the back of a trailer after some unhappy engine noises.

It was a good day/night. Glad the 38 degree temperatures didn't eventuate.

Oh and next round is on in Collie on the 2nd March followed by the Busselton event (I think). Be nice to see some Skylines there.

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