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The next round of the ACT Hillclimb Championship is on this sunday. If anyone is interested in entering, entries close 8pm thursday.

Entry forms can be downloaded from the club website here: http://www.sdmahillclimb.com/Entry.html

For spectators, entry is free, the whole track can be seen from the spectator points and the show is on from 9 till about 4. Oh and the Pitstop Cafe sells bacon & egg rolls, sausage sandwiches, sweets and drinks all day.

I'll be membership secretary for the day so come see me if you have any questions or just want to chat.

Cheers

Tarmac-

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Might come and have a look at this :P I have been to others and its pretty cool ... might even take the video camera out and film some of it :)

mmmm gotta love HD digital camera 1280x768 HD video = awesome

Nice one Stinky. It's good fun watching your times come down as you develop your car and driving

Lol, yeh. I'm wondering what my times would progress to be like because I'm not really interested in timed events and it's going to be a drift car.

Congratulations to Jeno for getting 2nd in Class and to Jo *woohoooooo* for getting Fastest Lady :):D;)

I wish I had been there to see Stinkypoo/Eiji's drift run. Someone get some footage up on youtube for us to see. Great to see you out there again.

He got away with a couple of laps. I got his second one on camera. I'll bring it to Michele's video night.

when's that? might be difficult with the restraining order i had get on her... she hurts me :)

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