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I lived but I didn't really learn anything more than everyone already knows... cars are hard and hurt when people are struck by them.

Oh I did learn something, a BAC of .22 helps you not realise you were even hit by a cab

Ian there is going to be some good camera spots around the track, does that sound like your kind of thing?

I've done track work before so i'd be all over it like a fat kid on a chocolate cake. :turned:

Hey Corinne, i can volunteer to film and edit the entire event, then i can put it on a DVD and work out the cost after(maybe Nick can step in, and go through as Club merchandise) :D its time to show my production skills.

Hey Corinne, i can volunteer to film and edit the entire event, then i can put it on a DVD and work out the cost after(maybe Nick can step in, and go through as Club merchandise) :) its time to show my production skills.

I'll talk to the other execs about it. I'm not sure if we can afford to do something like this at the moment. If you can find out what it would cost and come back to me via pm about this I will put it to them :)

why no go to whoa, its a good second course for the back track without taking away fron the track itself

Yeah i thought about it before, with this one i think its important to get it running smoothly and at the next one i was already thinking of how to do something like that :rofl:

Hey Corinne, i can volunteer to film and edit the entire event, then i can put it on a DVD and work out the cost after(maybe Nick can step in, and go through as Club merchandise) :laugh: its time to show my production skills.

Done. Bring the gear :wave:

Ian and i were talking about still pics for the day so having one video and one normal photgrapher will be fantastic :laugh:

(there's heaps of different sections aswel so the footage wont be the same)

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