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I'll be working at the MotoGP at Phillip Island in first week of October.

Late November I'll be doing some track time at Mallala to see if my shoulder is 100% fit for racing next season, and to set up the bike a bit ... and blow off the cobwebs :D

Anytime between then would be great. :whistling:

A pub meal sounds great ... but lets avoid any high pricey places :)

BTW, I know the guys that run the Pits at Pt Elliot. I could see if we can get a group deal!

If anyone has a pitbike with motard tyres on it (like I do :D) then take that down too on the day and tear around the track on two wheels :whistling:

how is it the kart with the worst best lap time won the race? :domokun:

guess that average lap time was better :domokun: maybe someone was still going flat on the yellows.

you know its true you shady mofo :domokun:

you been smoking Dan :domokun: :domokun:

Shaun im with you buddy if you need to guy in front as an extra brake get off the track, its friken racing not smash'em up derby

01 Kart 5 Madaz & 80 38.803s 56 22.1 18.3 00:57:43.90

02 Kart 11 79 36.507s 72 21.7 17.8 00:58:33.92 + 1 L

03 Kart 16 RubyRS4 & Nightcrawler 79 37.012s 72 21.4 17.9 00:58:23.82 + 1 L

04 Kart 4 77 37.742s 09 21.0 17.3 00:58:51.52 + 3 L

05 Kart 13 76 37.094s 70 21.4 28.5 00:35:10.38 + 4 L

06 Kart 7 76 37.634s 48 21.0 17.2 00:58:17.66 + 4 L

07 Kart 3 76 37.402s 16 21.2 28.3 00:35:28.79 + 4 L

08 Kart 1 76 37.569s 52 21.1 17.1 00:58:37.76 + 4 L

09 Kart 14 76 38.175s 64 20.7 17.0 00:58:53.90 + 4 L

10 Kart 2 78 36.879s 49 21.5 20.6 00:48:04.27 + 5 L

11 Kart 12 74 36.971s 51 21.4 16.7 00:58:26.26 + 6 L

12 Kart 10 74 37.714s 45 21.0 16.7 00:58:21.48 + 6 L

13 Kart 15 73 36.842s 66 21.5 16.5 00:58:34.39 + 7 L

14 Kart 6 scandyflick & 72 38.572s 72 20.5 16.3 00:58:19.99 + 8 L

still on the drugs for my leg :domokun:

says there you best lap was 38.8 where as most people in the 37s with a couple of 36s

im just going emo cause of all the pre training i did

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some f er forgot to hand out the red turtle shells to the losing karts

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01 Kart 5 Madaz & 80 38.803s 56 22.1 18.3 00:57:43.90

errr that is a dodgy scan typo there Dan (don't ever use OCR fyi) - their best lap was a blistering fast 35.803!

lol scanner ftw i dont use OCR just jpg and paint shop it youll never know the difference,

dang my scanner isnt plugged in ah well there goes that joke but Andrew is correct 35.803 on lap 56 performed by Luke (not any of ours was a +1 on the night)

while my fastest lap was 36.86 executed on lap 67

but as craig said....

"rubbing is racing"

which i agree with.

there is nothing wrong with a bit of contact.

all in the name of "fun"

next time we could do a full grand prix of 12 drivers at a time.

i am pretty sure that you can run 2 grand prix's of 12 ppl in each gp simultaneously....

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