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Thank you to all the officials and volenteers.

Had a great time and best of all the car ran without a hicup. Im also glad to hear that Juz enjoyed big red and that she found it very easy to drive. So easy that I think she beat me.

Great work on all the pics and vids guys.

Cant wait for the next one.

Adam

damm i forgot these two, my compliments to Big Red and its drivers.

I hope we see all three of you at WRX Sandown round in June.

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Nice shots Hightower... love the one of the Topgear GTR with its nose almost on the ground... very artistic

Dave's Datto looks very intimate for driver and passenger... you might as well be sitting on each others lap!

I like this shot too... that's a big, heavy car to be lifting a leg!

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Orsom job with the photo's. :D

I've been trying to find a photo of my dog lifting a leg..................Nice!

Ash..

Agreed Nice photo's I am jealous

all you normally have to do is drive up to a lamppost

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RESULTS

Congratulations to Chris on another win.

Top 3 from each class

4WD

1st Chris Thomson - Unique Cars GTR - 585

2nd Ash Crawford - STI - 568

3rd Darren Golding - STI - 461

2WD

1st Ryan Bell - Micolour Sileighty - 524

2nd Jamie Lovett - Porsche - 487

3rd Dean Taylor - Porsche - 455

Ladies

Justine Schuller - Big Red - 254

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