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I'm going to give Neil a hand at EC this weekend (I'm expecting much less work than I gave him and you lol) and then racing next weekend at EC.

Good to hear you had a good run Jess. Were you also running brad?

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state supersprint is at EC on sunday. I'm being cheif bit btich for neil :)
WHY IS EVERYTHING ON SUNDAYS ARGH

Awwww poor Chris!!

We might pop down too... its only round the corner after all....

I'm going to give Neil a hand at EC this weekend (I'm expecting much less work than I gave him and you lol) and then racing next weekend at EC.

Good to hear you had a good run Jess. Were you also running brad?

jesus who is john bright in the gtr that won? 46.8 is damn quick. looks like greg had an average day out though.

Ohhhh EC this weekend, we will probably come and say hello if we get my car back together saturday :P

Yeah I had the best fun and love driving around the track with Jay in his GTR..We double entered Brads car and it held up all day ;)

Yeah John did like one session and then packed up and went home.. :P I would too after doing that time, such a nice GTR!!

havent done any hillclimbs before but ill be keen to give it a try.

yeah sucks that i couldnt make it but cant do much about it these days. will be missing a fair few in the next few months.

im going to try make the 27th july hillclimb at huntley though.

I'm going to give Neil a hand at EC this weekend (I'm expecting much less work than I gave him and you lol) and then racing next weekend at EC.

Good to hear you had a good run Jess. Were you also running brad?

jesus who is john bright in the gtr that won? 46.8 is damn quick. looks like greg had an average day out though.

Yeh I ran as well. It was a sucessful day more so than a fast day. I was happy with doing flat 50's. Cruchy gearbox was holding it back but will be sorted out in due time. It wont shift gears till you let the revs drop back below 4 grand so there is alot of time in the car once its fixed.

Was talking to geoff today who was flagging the main straight. He could hear it cruch every lap into 3rd and 4th.

John Bright's car is pretty awesome, Its a purpose built car, was the quickest thing at eastern creek a few weeks back as well.

Greg was shreading rear tires all day long and had massive traction issues, turned out the rear proflex shocks had seen better days and were the cause of his troubles.

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Hi,

Oran Park Raceway has the following days available for Private Practice.

Saturday 17th May South Circuit

Sunday 18th May South Circuit

Cost is $130 per Driver

Gates open at 7.30

Practice starts at 9.30 finishes at 4.30




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