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Gday all,

Slightly OT but, the rally cars that were there on the day, the pictures of them are here;

http://www.flickr.com/photos/fullframeeven...57604911679620/

More SAU pics will go up tomorrow night.

Cheers,

Craig.

I hit a 1:46.27 on the back track in the after noon. Yep Brad your best was the 1:46:07 (FAG)

I did a flat 30s on the 2nd skid pan course. :P

i think corinne is having trouble deceiphering the extra runs and stuff, or missing extra pieces of paper!

19. 1.64.51 - 1.52.19 1 minute, 64 seconds? Did they come 11ty 3rd for that effort? :P

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TEXIKHANA MAY 2008 TIMES

Skidpans TEXI > DECA

BACK TRACK

Entrant 1st Run 2nd Run

1. 2.01.58 - 2.01.29

2. 1.51.84 - 1.51.38

3. 1.57.08 - 1.56.24

4. 2.06.76 - 1.59.17

5. 2.15.27 - 2.04.11

6. 1.61.09 -

7. 1.55.91 - 1.51.38

8. 1.57.46 - 1.52.02

9. 2.08.95 - 2.07.06

10. 2.03.20 - 1.57.18

11. 2.10.38 - 2.05.70

12. 2.04.83 - 2.02.10

13. 1.56.59 - 1.54.10

15. 1.58.11 - 1.52.74

18. 1.56.48 - 1.52.71

19. 1.64.51 - 1.52.19

20. 2.08.26 - 2.02.28

21. 1.59.74 - 1.56.31

23. 1.50.87 - 1.44.73

24. 1.52.73 - 1.51.43

25. 2.48.70 - 2.33.19

26. 2.10.09 - 2.05.45

27. 1.52.45 - 1.63.49

28. 2.07.09 - 1.53.69

30. 2.01.37 - 1.56.86

36. 1.53.87 - 1.51.14

37. 2.13.27 - 2.13.42

38. 1.49.87 - 1.47.58

39. 2.19.66 - 1.59.02

40. 2.06.40 - 2.04.93

323 2.07.45 - 2.06.89

Thanks for the times Corinne.

Will the rest of the back track time (third runs and afternoon) go up later?

I know I got into the 1:44s in the afternoon, I am just curious to compare to the rest of the afternoon runners (my competitive side coming out).

The layout for the back track was modified for the afternoon. you cant compare the times from the morning with the afternoon.

Yes but most people were quicker in the afternoon.

Why do only the first 2 runs count? if there's only to be 2 runs that count shouldn't they be the fastest ones? Which would most likely be the later ones as people start to improve and the track warms up?

I came 11ty!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 11ty Last!

Why do only the first 2 runs count? if there's only to be 2 runs that count shouldn't they be the fastest ones? Which would most likely be the later ones as people start to improve and the track warms up?

I came 11ty!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 11ty Last!

Because the track changed after the first 2. That's how they are being run. You all did a sighting lap.

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