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Dan and I won the event!!!

Well....we won the those F1 watch's and Ben won the day!

it was so sick watching 40 on par wrx's going around the track!!!

Not sure who won that merc....maybe NISMO?

all in all, im glad I got that watch!

What do you mean?

Dan and I won the event!!!

Well....we won the those F1 watch's and Ben won the day!

it was so sick watching 40 on par wrx's going around the track!!!

Not sure who won that merc....maybe NISMO?

all in all, im glad I got that watch!

Yep Merc went to me chubbs.

Just to give you guys a heads up, I'm planning on keeping it and offering it as a prize for new idea i've had.

The "2 Million Dollar Driver Challenge"

Yep that's rights, it's on b!tches.

The Merc will be used as a lucky door prize.

Entry fee's as follows

First 5 entrants - $25000

Next 5, I'll tell you I'm almost booked out but will squeeze you in for $20000

Next 5 as above but $15000

and so on and so on, until the last 5 entrants will be paying $50 each.

Oh, and Breitling watches for all!

Who's in?

Entry fee's as follows

First 5 entrants - $25000

Next 5, I'll tell you I'm almost booked out but will squeeze you in for $20000

Next 5 as above but $15000

You know as rediculous as that sounds that may have been the only way something like this could work.

But with the proviso that the guys paying the top $$$ got to choose when they drove (aka either with the newest car / tyres or if weather was a factor then when the weather was best). And obviously the people paying the least get the crappest conditions.

OR - my other thoughts were to make sure everyone got an even go was that instead of using cars we could use a mono-rail! No tyre or weather conditions to worry about then. And all other competitors would have to ride in the mono-rail whilst each driver had a shot so weight was constant as well. It worked in Brockway, Ogdenville, and North Haverbrook so why not here as well!!?

What do we say? MONORAIL!!!

You know as rediculous as that sounds that may have been the only way something like this could work.

But with the proviso that the guys paying the top $$$ got to choose when they drove (aka either with the newest car / tyres or if weather was a factor then when the weather was best). And obviously the people paying the least get the crappest conditions.

OR - my other thoughts were to make sure everyone got an even go was that instead of using cars we could use a mono-rail! No tyre or weather conditions to worry about then. And all other competitors would have to ride in the mono-rail whilst each driver had a shot so weight was constant as well. It worked in Brockway, Ogdenville, and North Haverbrook so why not here as well!!?

What do we say? MONORAIL!!!

north haverbrook. why the very name conjures up romance and intrigue.

we could hold it next to their worlds biggest moon bounce or over near the ultimate fighting zoo?

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