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had a great time. thanks to all who organized.

thanks to the guys who helped with the tow off the back track and the lend of some tools to get everything back and going. much appreciated :P

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Congrats to Ryan and Chris :D

morning skipdan session was good for me but I'm still slow on the back track... can't keep up with the powerful cars... if only there was some way I could cheat...

one discrepancy though, battle 1, attempt 2. says got a 39.24 with no penalties but I was racing Patrick who got a 23.. and I thought I won (was really close) so not sure how I ended up with a 39. Can't do much about it now but just thought I'd say something before Pat starts saying he beat me by 16 seconds. but anyway, I still improved on last deca's results so I'm happy. hope to hit top 20 next time.

Wrong Direction.

i will look into your time sandeep. i believe that you being car 39 could have something to do with your time.

it only took 15 or so decas for a RWD to make it.. if chris hadnt taken a note from his reformed cone killer mate it would be different.

ssxRicho, no worries on the tow back. Ddi you get it all sorted?

.Khoa, that is a Wrong Direction.

Well done on the results guys. Good work Ryan. Also good to see Tom and Che clawing there way to the top. Well driven all.

Try beating the Starlet at the back track first then the powerful car :D !

let me rephrase: "powerful and light weight cars"... power to weight wise my car is disadvantaged but because of the weight it feels quite stable and i don't really have to worry about wheelspin because it lacks the turbo kick. i think it's a good package for the skidpan but not good for the back track. guess we are now 1:1 in our battles. are you coming to the next deca Khoa?

thanks for looking into it Ryan, i don't think there is any video footage to look at of that run unfortunately.

Congrats to Ryan and Chris :D

morning skipdan session was good for me but I'm still slow on the back track... can't keep up with the powerful cars... if only there was some way I could cheat...

one discrepancy though, battle 1, attempt 2. says got a 39.24 with no penalties but I was racing Patrick who got a 23.. and I thought I won (was really close) so not sure how I ended up with a 39. Can't do much about it now but just thought I'd say something before Pat starts saying he beat me by 16 seconds. but anyway, I still improved on last deca's results so I'm happy. hope to hit top 20 next time.

haha just accept it that i bet you :P

I remember the race was real close so suprised its 16secs ahead.

Cheers for the results, need more practice :D

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