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next race im bringing some super glue to make sure the spark plug leads dont come off :thumbsup:

Ok if we are allowed to bring our own parts etc....i think i might bring some AVGAS! Will have to limit the endurance race to say 4 minutes though!

LOL

Thats sounds like an allegation!

You wouldnt be alledging things with no proof surely?

No, I'm sledging with proof :thumbsup:

Ok if we are allowed to bring our own parts etc....i think i might bring some AVGAS! Will have to limit the endurance race to say 4 minutes though!

4 mins?!? isn't that 4x times longer than you normally last??

I must have been pushing to its limits and then blinked at the wrong time. I'm good knowing it was my very first outing.

Not good enough to walk away with the grand daddy of prizes!!!!

Might let you hold the trophy one day..... Will need to clear it with my Co Driver

Not good enough to walk away with the grand daddy of prizes!!!!

Might let you hold the trophy one day..... Will need to clear it with my Co Driver

Sorry mate but i would have to decline that request.

The trophy is not a toy! Its a symbol of eliteness in driving....its just not for everyone!

Yeah we were chasing the back of the field to put laps on everyone......

Come on Lyell you should of known that seeing as we put a few laps on you......

Your comeback attempt is a FAIL!

Yeah we were chasing the back of the field to put laps on everyone......

Come on Lyell you should of known that seeing as we put a few laps on you......

Your comeback attempt is a FAIL!

You only put laps on us because YOU SABOTAJED OUR KART!

Your sledging attempt is an epic FAIL.

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C'mon Mike, hounds chase things, you must be settling into the idea of losing your crown soon :D

We have already engrqaved our names on the first 3 spots of the trophy as we will win anyway. (only do 3 as after that i may retire) :(

We have already engrqaved our names on the first 3 spots of the trophy as we will win anyway. (only do 3 as after that i may retire) :(

LOL you will need to wear your helmet constantly if you keep it up , swelling will never go down :D

LOL you will need to wear your helmet constantly if you keep it up , swelling will never go down :blink:

What you going to do Bart? Ram me again? LOL

Must admit when you rammed me i knew it was you, the only thought i had was "how rude!" lol

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