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keen on the results :)

and vids, of course!

1st mention of results iv'e seen ! i'm a bit disapointed to be honest. haven't seen one photo/vid of my dented, scratched, hub caps half asleep unless reving n sideways s12, unlike the official who's in list there's no proof i was even there. Perhaps i should of gone on the 4wd track and got some attention.

bring on May ! except for getting older.....boooooooooooooooooo

On the way home Leon was asking me .Who the f#*k is this Brisby.

Every 1 kept calling me Bris...

ROFL.... ;) Rest easy it looks like you have more hair then me, better looking then me and your Cortina is waaaay cooler then my car. :) Will have to see about the next one :sick:

To give you an idea of how much i wanted to be with you guys rather then over here with work, here are some photos from my drive home on Sat avo :wave:

Local salubrious accommodations

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Death Race 2009

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Who needs witches hats?

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LOL! Great pics mate! ^^

I am worried about where you are positioned in the Death Race picture, maybe the cars ahead are trying to avert disaster by turning out of your path!

Looks like another great DECA both at the center and the night out. Gutted to have missed it ;)

Bring on May though :)

Well you see it takes a little while to rip over 200 clips and upload approx 2.5 Gig of videos..

so ppl need to be patient..

that said

it's all done:

http://decafeb09.racemeets.net/

So all of you in Group 2 need to thank Sandeep and his mates for catching all your slipping and sliding on the morning skidpan.

and Rob and Pete for helping out in the arvo catching some battle footage.

This was also the first time I brought the GoPro external camera along with me, there were a few teething problems mainly the amount of vibration in the housing making the sound a bit messed up, but should be modifing that and will bring back to the next one with extra batteries this time to catch more angles again.

I would also like to thanks all the organizers for another very well run event.

top job again as usual martin, thanks to those who helped out getting the vids!

spew there isnt a vid of my 2nd run on the 2nd skidpan course! but im happy either way haha..

also im sure theres more to come from other people..looked like there were a few cameras on the day going

Nice videos martin, thanks for taking the time to upload them all. They came our fantastic!!

Were they all taken using the gopro camera? The quality and sound is awesome. Depending on whether i plan on tracking my car in the future, im thinking about getting one.

How much did you pay for yours? around the $300 mark im guessing?

only the ones in the ONCAR directory were.

The gopro's have pretty crappy sound quality

Ow yeah, i just downloaded a few of the incar videos. I know what you mean. The image qualtity was pretty good. How do you plan on fixing the sound problem martin?

What camera was used to take the external videos?

Nice videos martin, thanks for taking the time to upload them all. They came our fantastic!!

Were they all taken using the gopro camera? The quality and sound is awesome. Depending on whether i plan on tracking my car in the future, im thinking about getting one.

How much did you pay for yours? around the $300 mark im guessing?

As Aaron said, the OnCar ones are the GoPro, and yeah the sound is really bad from the vibrations and wind. to kill the vibration I'm going to add some foam tape into the housing to lock it in more securely, once that done will work out the wind issue

the rest of it is just a Cannon Mini DV Camera MV730i.

Well you see it takes a little while to rip over 200 clips and upload approx 2.5 Gig of videos..

so ppl need to be patient..

that said

it's all done:

http://decafeb09.racemeets.net/

So all of you in Group 2 need to thank Sandeep and his mates for catching all your slipping and sliding on the morning skidpan.

and Rob and Pete for helping out in the arvo catching some battle footage.

This was also the first time I brought the GoPro external camera along with me, there were a few teething problems mainly the amount of vibration in the housing making the sound a bit messed up, but should be modifing that and will bring back to the next one with extra batteries this time to catch more angles again.

I would also like to thanks all the organizers for another very well run event.

haha so that was your camera on the side of the skidpan? Jakes girlfiend and my friend were doing most of the filming. Thanks :blink:

Thanks for all the video's! The oncar video is the best :)

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