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Thanks to everyone that came out to have a look and support SAUACT Motorsport, was a good day and you dont understand how much fun and cheap ($25) motorkhana's really are. Along with the skid pan, they are a really good way to learn and practice car control in a safe enviroment.

I have the full results for anyone interested, but here is a quick wrap up of my day.

After a very long Saturday and 2 short sleeps, I was a little tired in the morning, which was clear buy 3 big mistakes (2 cone hits and I didn't quite stop in one of the garages) in the first 2 courses resulting with a 5 second penalty on the first course. These mistakes didn't affect the 2nd course as much as I only hit a cone in my first run at the course and was only .1 off the fastest time. Luckily I woke up in the afternoon and stepped up my game and got the the next three fastest times and second fastest by 2/10ths in the last course, which included some reversing. The first time they included a reversing course, so MGCCC decided to not count it in the aggregate time. Overall it was a pretty good day, First in Class, and Second Overall by .47 of a second !!!! :cool: and if it wasn't for the 5 sec penalty.........

all I can say is Oh So Close!!!!! :D

Best Aggregate John Malkovitch Dutton rally prepped EVO 6 137.45

Second Best Aggregate Reece McIntosh R32 GTS-T 137.92

Third Best Aggregate Donovan Suine Lada Niki with 1800cc Alfa 143.89

Best Time for Test 1 - Offcentric John Malkovitch 25.32

Best Time for Test 2 - Tee Slalom James Backhouse 18.33

Best Time for Test 3 - Eccentric Reece McIntosh 34.38

Best Time for Test 4 - Enterprise Reece McIntosh 24.80

Best Time for Test 5 - Renno Diamond Reece McIntosh 27.53

The best time for the Reverse Tee Slalom was Brad Whittaker with 29.72.

It was a good battle between John and Reece with Reece not doing himself any favours by incurring a 5 second penalty in the first event.

The next motorkhana is planned for Sunday, 24th August 2008.

Regards

Kevin

Kevin Kirk

Sporting Secretary

MG Car Club Canberra

Cheers, Reece :)

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I think next time we need some sort of ticket reel for people cause there was so many wanting to go for rides with him.

So how come the guy that fix's his car, drives his car and sometimes breaks his car didnt even get a ride in it?

Next time i'm first on the list.

look like i'll be putting in a new LSD before the next one????? any ideas what to get ie Nismo, Kazz, Cusco??? will be 1.5way like it a bit better on the roads

shut gun 2nd, *snap*, hmmm,

well im up for the next skid pan so feel free to ride in my car, cost of telling me what the hell im doing tho.

missus is going out first, she missed out this time and wasn't happy. Looks like the ticket roll is coming out again : I had like 20 people want rides this time, I will have to get thomas out there to take some of you

Congrats, I might have to enter the next one to make sure you don't win it! :D

How did dave and garry go??

Not to good, I think they stuffed up some of there runs, so they were a little down the field, and by the way I had new rubber this time, none of that second hand, down to the wire crap I had at texi

hey reece do you do lessons at wakie? :D

Well actually I work part time for a driver training company, and we do do lessons at wakie. Check out the website www.fifthgear.com.au

Reece you homo!

Well done old chap!!!!!

These are done at sutton road yeah?

if there are ever any up in nsw like OP or EC - let me know :D

yeah, Sutton rd. Should be some later this year for the nsw rounds in sydney, will get back to you on dates, will prob come up. Go Team SAU :D

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Not to good, I think they stuffed up some of there runs, so they were a little down the field, and by the way I had new rubber this time, none of that second hand, down to the wire crap I had at texi

Snap!!!

LoL

(keith dials up more power) lol

Ouch, I take my 2 litres elsewhere, lol

LMFAO,

LoL, if you know anyone who wants a white GTR let me know i might know one forsale...

Na good work on the weekend shame you clipped them cones, you shouldnt give your opposition such a head start...

LMFAO,

LoL, if you know anyone who wants a white GTR let me know i might know one forsale...

Na good work on the weekend shame you clipped them cones, you shouldnt give your opposition such a head start...

I was just evening the playing field.... :/

..... half a second too much :P

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