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well done getting any kind of sponsership is hard i know after 20 odd years in speedway so again well done and flog them as much as you can give them as much exposure as possiable and hopefully they will look after you for many yrs . i had some of the same sponsers for over 15 yrs

again well done

guessing that means, pay for her entries to shows, maintain the car abit, professional prep for shows maybe, and of course graphics. Congrats Cara.

And yes its not everyones cup of tea, but if you have nothing positive to add, why bother?

Shes got plans :wave: that i dont even know about :P Well think about it, if we all liked the same thing, we'd all drive teh same car and all look the same. Individuality ftw. Some like track, some like street, some like show.

oops, i wrote "teh". im cool enough to pull it off tho.

Edited by Damo_R34

Congrats on the sponsorship Cara :(

I know how hard it is looking for sponsorship. Took me 11 months to find someone to sponsor me to go OS. So many missed opportunities in the meantime.

Bling her up!

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