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haha thanks guys it was great fun.

there had been a heap of oil downs in the couple of races before....there was concrete dust literally from turn 2 right through to 12. But the surface was pretty much OK (although I did hear some guys complaining later, it didn't bother me at all).

Just like Bathurst all those years ago lol

haha- D did drop a classic Jim Richards, arsehole reference into his podium speech!

and yes it got good chuckles.

best.

day.

ever.

:) times eleventy and then some

The 3min video has some good moments aswel! Love the sound of you passing the holden just after coming onto the straight, also the little "attessa moment" from corner two with the holden on the outside

Thanks mate, I'm stoked. 5 years we've been working on the getting the car right and having nothing but bad luck with it.

Not this weekend, it ran great and beat the state's fastest production cars on the track that suits them best (those 300kw commodores have plenty of poke).

Huge thanks to Kel, Neil and Mark for all their blood (literally) sweat and tears over the years.

And you too Pete....this is the same car that we ripped apart in that old garage of yours all those years ago.

Top stuff Duncan, congrats...awesome work.

Thanks mate, I'm stoked. 5 years we've been working on the getting the car right and having nothing but bad luck with it.

Not this weekend, it ran great and beat the state's fastest production cars on the track that suits them best (those 300kw commodores have plenty of poke).

Huge thanks to Kel, Neil and Mark for all their blood (literally) sweat and tears over the years.

And you too Pete....this is the same car that we ripped apart in that old garage of yours all those years ago.

Should have asked "me" come out years ago !! I'm guessing you didn't know I bring good luck :( ( for everyone but me ).

You scored with your race, & my mate Mick on his first race outing came first in Production Sports Group C

If you rub my belly the luck gets even better :/

Well done !! ( keep em coming ).

hey Dunc

excellent job !! must feel very satisfying...built , raced and won!!

good video too... i thin ka few v8 supercar boys should have taken a leaf out of your book , did you see the procession on the restarts!!!

i bet you the incar is POV, great setup

seeyou guys for celebration drinks

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