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Mark did u really leave ur credit card there or are u just teasing me :)

No I fckign did! Was in such a rush to see my cousin off at the airport I forgot to pick it up...

Are they open tomorrow???

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Great Night out...

now here comes all the excuss's!!!

kart blew another clutch and cost us 3 laps in the pits and an extra 5 seconds on the inlap... gotta love the luck of green wang pump.

the snaggas at the end were much tastier than the humble pie dessert, well done to Mikey & Bard for their SAUWA 1st placing and also to Tomski for the unbelievable hot lap.

The guy there mentioned to me a 24 hour enduro coming up in November... maybe worth while putting together a SAUWA team?

Im in for the next 1 hour enduro though... great night and the trophy is mine next time so long as the clutch holds out!!! :)

Great Night out...

now here comes all the excuss's!!!

kart blew another clutch and cost us 3 laps in the pits and an extra 5 seconds on the inlap... gotta love the luck of green wang pump.

the snaggas at the end were much tastier than the humble pie dessert, well done to Mikey & Bard for their SAUWA 1st placing and also to Tomski for the unbelievable hot lap.

The guy there mentioned to me a 24 hour enduro coming up in November... maybe worth while putting together a SAUWA team?

Im in for the next 1 hour enduro though... great night and the trophy is mine next time so long as the clutch holds out!!! :banana:

Hmm.. this is a bit off topic.. but now i know why was there a pimped up territory there :D sweet car mate :)

Scotty talks cheap!

You were doomed from the start... Makka was late

you lost the foot race at the start, and got owned by Team RamRod

yeah... not all of us have legs long enough to propel us down that main straight in two steps. Go-go mikey legs.

tonight was awesome, big thanks to mike and bard for organising it too abd for our kart with one of our engines that kept on cutting out

i would like everyone to know however that i won the footrace at the start :)

Who would like to do another one of these events around late November?

It was great fun. There are quite a few good drivers out there and some that need a slap for their driving etiquette...not that i would name names or anything Bart! :)

Tom, i still claim its a electronic error that gave you the 58 second lap...however, it was a fantastic lap and i acknowledge that your fast laps times were quite consistent.

To summarise the event, i would say TEAM RAMROD FTMFW!!!!!

*takes a bow*

Who would like to do another one of these events around late November?

It was great fun. There are quite a few good drivers out there and some that need a slap for their driving etiquette...not that i would name names or anything Bart! :banana:

Tom, i still claim its a electronic error that gave you the 58 second lap...however, it was a fantastic lap and i acknowledge that your fast laps times were quite consistent.

To summarise the event, i would say TEAM RAMROD FTMFW!!!!!

*takes a bow*

Im in for another for sure :)

Brad im surprised you even felt that bump :D

Who would like to do another one of these events around late November?

It was great fun. There are quite a few good drivers out there and some that need a slap for their driving etiquette...not that i would name names or anything Bart! :banana:

Tom, i still claim its a electronic error that gave you the 58 second lap...however, it was a fantastic lap and i acknowledge that your fast laps times were quite consistent.

To summarise the event, i would say TEAM RAMROD FTMFW!!!!!

*takes a bow*

Im definitely in :D

P.S. Someone went up my ass quite hard at the 1st or 2nd corner.. :) sorry whoever that was.. Don't know who's at wrong.. but.. i just waved my hand to say sorry

awsome night, those carts can go sideways alright :D my misses told me that when i came onto the main straight my cart was making skidskid noises, suprised we came 4th or 5th with nearly a flat 1min time, my co driver had never carted before and i dont think i did a dfull lap without tryna slide it :)

awsome night, those carts can go sideways alright :D my misses told me that when i came onto the main straight my cart was making skidskid noises, suprised we came 4th or 5th with nearly a flat 1min time, my co driver had never carted before and i dont think i did a dfull lap without tryna slide it :)

Yeah, you where a place ahead of us...

lol, my cousin kept asking me who was that bloke constantly loosing traction onto the start-finish straight...

Non other than Sam ey??? :banana:

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