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yeh the pan is cement and slippy as a mofo, a lot of noise but not much smoke. although guys do try pretty hard and get some smoke going.

you cant do stand stills as you destroy the surface fyi.

Hi guys,

Yesterday I made the entry fee payment, but unfortunately I was unable to fax any info of the payment through... (The receipt number for the payment is- 128994)

If you need a fax of the payment, let me know and i'll organise one asap.

Thanks, and look forward to the event.

Had an absolute ball last time!!(Nov 08)

See you there,

Adrian M

Who else is pumped?

I've been watching all

videos and honestly cannot wait.

Just curious, but is that one 180 turn around the witch's hat still a part of the day?

The courses rotate every time, no-one knows what they'll be until they're posted up.

the 180deg around the cone at start of video is the long wang track. I think that stays the same. Only the skidpan courses change?

most likely will be coming up not sure if i got the money to enter though last time was so much fun though biggrin.gif

You should definatly come along Leigh, Cass and I need our drinking partners!

:)

the long wang ran clockwise (the other way) last DECA.

the 180deg around the cone at start of video is the long wang track. I think that stays the same. Only the skidpan courses change?
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