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The 2nd cart was significantly underpowered and cost us an extra 2 seconds per lap. Plus Anthony was injured when the cable snapped and I'm not even sure who drove the last leg of the race for us.

I believe that was myself and Fliggy that did some laps.

I do not recall no such conversation...

It went something like this:

Vu: Hello

Krishy: Hello

Vu: How are you?

Krishy: Good

Vu: Have a good day, goodbye.

Krishy: Bye.

After such conversation I got ready and headed off to Richmond as planned.

:P

I do not recall no such conversation...

It went something like this:

Vu: Hello

Krishy: Hello

Vu: How are you?

Krishy: Good

Vu: Have a good day, goodbye.

Krishy: Bye.

After such conversation I got ready and headed off to Richmond as planned.

;)

Bahahahah well played Vu

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