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usually 9.30 to about 4

might aswell sleep in and roll up at your leisure

Yeah that would be good but I cant drive my car after 12 noon on saturday as I got defected..

how long does it take to get to shep?

Of course it does... i used the template from Jesus!!! :) (and they are old tracks, as i had to use old easy ones for the WRX MS round)

Remember that i'm Clerk of course, so all yellow cars will have a advantage. :)

6:15??? ahhhhh that is quite early

i'll probably stick with a lil before 7

Yeah that would be good but I cant drive my car after 12 noon on saturday as I got defected..

how long does it take to get to shep?

around 2 hours

wow so this is what you do at a Motorkhana...haha...the courses look like fun, whats the easiest way to remember the course?

get a passenger to do co-driver rally styles?

yeah that helps..also watching other cars, jumping in as passenger for people..

good fun

It was a good day. Thanks to WRX guys for putting it on.

Bugger about Mat's clutch. Hope you got it home ok.

Can't wait for the SAU DECA coming up!

Aaron. Did you get much good footage/photo's?

yep was a good warmup for sau in a few weeks.

car was perfect all day then when i was one street away from my house it starts hesitating... hope it's just the afm

Bugger. Hope it's not a big deal!

Bugger about Mat's clutch. Hope you got it home ok.

Yeah i continued on with my weekends plans, got it back to the hotel, then drove it winton today, then to greensborough, all with a non-disengaging clutch. Drove by rev-matching between gears then slotting them in...

I was lucky to get from the hotel from winton without having to stop a all, and same again home. Although i had to stop in the middle of the shep town and get my mates to push me along to get started in gear one with huge amounts of traffic....

f**k my f**king flamin mongrel of a clutch it f**ked my whole day at deca the f**king thing and made most of my weekend a f**king waste.

At least my first time was a good time. Where do we see results?




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