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OK this is summarising the results the best I can...I think there might be some timing errors in here because, for example, Mat Bentley who didn't make it beat Paul Lewis :cool: Anyway we can work on that for next time...

Congrats to the winners, its a really mixed looking with some first time competitors placing very well :D

xls version http://www.hgeconsulting.com.au/2009-texi-results.xls

crappy text version

Entrant Battles won Battles position Overall time Overall position Course 1 fastest Course 1 position Course 2 fastest Course 2 position Course 3 fastest Course 3 Position

26 Gerrard Sasson 4 3 68.6 1 26.44 3 10.07 18 32.09 3

36 Zane Robertson 1 6 69.25 2 28.29 9 9.41 10 31.55 2

9 Duncan Handley 2 5 72.89 3 29.43 15 9.37 9 34.09 5

37 Reece McIntosh 3 4 73.09 4 27.28 5 14.9 28 30.91 1

4 Philip Anayo 1 6 73.63 5 30.25 19 9.2 6 34.18 6

40 Joel Welstead 4 3 75.55 6 29.14 14 9.98 17 36.43 10

7 Eric Yamashita 3 4 75.67 7 28.26 8 10.4 22 37.01 16

21 Jason Swavley 2 5 76.29 8 29.72 16 10.19 20 36.38 9

15 Amy Worth 7 76.44 9 30.77 24 10.66 24 35.01 8

14 Matthew Everingham 4 3 77.31 10 26.3 2 9.08 3 41.93 23

10 Kelly Handley 2 5 77.41 11 30.89 25 9.83 14 36.69 12

34 Michael Deitz 7 77.74 12 26.27 1 14.9 28 36.57 11

12 Jason Ong 7 78.66 13 29.94 17 11.9 27 36.82 14

43 Silver Supraman 1 6 79.2 14 29.09 13 9.33 8 40.78 20

49 7 79.42 15 30.72 23 10.19 20 38.51 19

38 Adam Baldwin 2 5 81.33 16 27.89 7 9.19 5 44.25 25

16 Norman Chauaifaity 1 6 82.09 17 32.29 27 8.36 2 41.44 22

19 Paul Lewis 7 82.18 18 30.42 22 14.9 28 36.86 15

11 Matt Cass 1 6 82.85 19 31.72 26 9.77 13 41.36 21

22 Thomas Grimmond 7 83.89 20 34.24 30 11.22 26 38.43 18

23 David Milano 3 4 85.01 21 28.58 11 9.72 12 46.71 30

27 Alexandra Hailstone 7 2 85.06 22 28.56 10 10.31 21 46.19 28

6 Tim Hudman 2 5 85.47 23 29.03 12 9.15 4 47.29 31

25 Daniel Walker 1 6 85.64 24 30.37 21 9.72 12 45.55 27

17 Jeremy Koch 4 3 86.58 25 30.32 20 9.66 11 46.6 29

18 Nathan Jones 1 6 88.54 26 35.93 31 14.9 28 37.71 17

20 Elizabeth Coor 9 1 91.89 27 36.67 32 10.55 23 44.67 26

39 Andrew Ong 1 6 92.54 28 46.48 34 9.29 7 36.77 13

24 Adrian Sendt 1 6 95.75 29 32.86 29 9.94 15 52.95 32

8 David Hennessy 2 5 96.08 30 38.25 33 14.9 28 42.93 24

42 Benm 3 4 96.69 31 26.99 4 9.37 9 60.33 34

2 Thomas Katsowlas 7 2 97.13 32 49.48 35 14.9 28 32.75 4

31 Jason Griffin 7 98.26 33 27.77 6 10.16 19 60.33 34

41 7 98.65 34 49.48 35 14.9 28 34.27 7

44 1 6 100.86 35 32.72 28 10.81 25 57.33 33

30 7 105.38 36 30.15 18 14.9 28 60.33 34

34 Matthew Bentley 1 6 118.05 37 49.48 35 8.24 1 60.33 34

48 Paul Lewis 7 119.76 38 49.48 35 9.95 16 60.33 34

47 Anna 2 5 124.71 39 49.48 35 14.9 28 60.33 34

28 7 124.71 39 49.48 35 14.9 28 60.33 34

32 7 124.71 39 49.48 35 14.9 28 60.33 34

45 7 124.71 39 49.48 35 14.9 28 60.33 34

46 7 124.71 39 49.48 35 14.9 28 60.33 34

50 7 124.71 39 49.48 35 14.9 28 60.33 34

1 Dale McGeorge 7 124.71 39 49.48 35 14.9 28 60.33 34

13 Ben McLean 7 124.71 39 49.48 35 14.9 28 60.33 34

29 Tim Bentley 7 124.71 39 49.48 35 14.9 28 60.33 34

3 Andrew Metcalf 7 124.71 39 49.48 35 14.9 28 60.33 34

33 Marcus Eaton 7 124.71 39 49.48 35 14.9 28 60.33 34

35 Andrew Ong 7 124.71 39 49.48 35 14.9 28 60.33 34

5 Chris Quick 7 124.71 39 49.48 35 14.9 28 60.33 34

In your excel I think you got me (Michael Deitz, 34) and Michael Bently 34 mixed up in course 2

From doof's times:

"34. 10.47 - 8.29 - 8.61 - 8.24 - 8.81"

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hey guys, this was the funnest day i have had in ages with the car! thankyou to the organisers! and thankyou to all those me and nath met for the first time....was just wonderful!

very much looking forward to the next one!

Doof: I believe I took footage of your car, on my mates cameras.

And a few photos I snapped after everything was packed up.

They'll probably look shit, as this was the Camera I bought up, and I was too hungover to be bothered to work out all the settings on it... :D

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It was good to meet some of the NSW crew!! :down: I came up with ZCR and Turismo but unfortunately I couldn't compete or even be passenger because of a back injury but I am looking forward to bringing my baby too the next one!! :laugh: :laugh: I was jealous of everyone in the cars having fun!! :D

A great day! :)

I had a field day both shooting cars and running the Go 2 Woe with Jay. :) Was good catching up with the older members and meeting the newer ones. Car of the day for me would have to be YoYo's V-Series Skyline: I'd see it coming out of the corner of my eye and think it was a Jaguar. lol

Many thanks to Steve for getting the event going and thanks to Neil, Duncan, Adam, Ando, Doof, Anna, Jay and everyone else that volanteered. :) Special thanks to Spanna, Dave and Nick for the after-event drinks/entertainment/hospitality. :)

I have 11 folders of photos to sort through which is going to take a while, There are some absolute pearlers so once i've sorted them all out i'll post a 'best of'. :)

If you see a photo of your car and would like the full-res version please PM me. :)

OK here is some in car footage on Course 1 and go2whoa. What a disappointment on teh Go2Whoa - I missed 2nd gear.

There's two camera angles 1 from the rear window and one on the front bumper (overlaid).

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