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Email received this evening, for those that may be interested...

STATE CHAMPIONSHIP MOTORKHANA

SUNDAY SEPT 13TH

PRESENTED BY CLUB VEE DUB SYDNEY

NIRIMBA TAFE, QUAKERS HILL

EVENT STARTS AT 10:00AM

SCRUTINEERING FROM 8:15AM

THIS IS THE LAST CHANCE TO PRACTICE FOR THE NATIONAL MOTORKHANA CHAMPIONSHIPS

ENTRY FEE $50

FOOD AND DRINKS AVAILABLE ON THE DAY

PM me if you want contact details for organiser

Quite a well organised event and had a heap of fun. Even with the early morning rain and late afternoon wind it didnt seem to effect the fun. Knew my little car wouldn't be suited to this type of event but just wanted to see how it would react and the result was predictable.

Lots of other cars were great fun to watch, some people were big on handbraking every single cone, others liked to throw the back end around and some just drove it as quickly as they could.

If anything I think the only downside of the day was not enough time to actually watch other people compete. Maybe next time instead of having 2 groups on 2 different courses have 1 group at a time and get a set amount of laps then swap to the other group or something I dunno.

If anyone has pics of the little blue car as seen in my avatar please post them up or pm me for my email address.

Good job guys see you at the next event.

OK, thanks to EVERYONE for coming to this event either to participate, volunteer or even just spectate!

To the participants, I'm glad everyone had a good time, and as far as I saw, there were minimum casualties as far as dead or dying cars go. Luckily for everyone who was out there, tyres were the only things to suffer in a major way! This is PROOF that these kinds of days are reasonably easy on your cars.

To the volunteers - "Xmetal" Ian for photos and cone picker-uppering, "~Jay~" Jason, "Oz GTR32V" Paul (and his wife) for help with the BBQ and entertaining us in the Ford "Terrible-tory", Doof's girfriend Anna (and Tegan) for helping with timing, Charles and Clinton, and anyone else who I may have missed - our many thanks for helping out with the running of this event.

To the SAU-NSW Executive crew and support team - Neil, "Abo BOb" Adam, "Sl!m" Sam, "N1GTR" Steve-O, "DRD-00F" Steven, "Ando," Duncan and Kel, and "FloydWestwood" Dave, you all did amazing work to run this day!

Oh, and thanks also to Duncan for taking me out for a run in the Zed in the morning on Course 1 and the Go-to-Woah, and Zane for an afternoon run through the slaloms!

Email received this evening, for those that may be interested...

STATE CHAMPIONSHIP MOTORKHANA

SUNDAY SEPT 13TH

PRESENTED BY CLUB VEE DUB SYDNEY

NIRIMBA TAFE, QUAKERS HILL

EVENT STARTS AT 10:00AM

SCRUTINEERING FROM 8:15AM

THIS IS THE LAST CHANCE TO PRACTICE FOR THE NATIONAL MOTORKHANA CHAMPIONSHIPS

ENTRY FEE $50

FOOD AND DRINKS AVAILABLE ON THE DAY

PM me if you want contact details for organiser

i was only a spectator on saturday so i would be super keen for a Motorkhana, anyone else interested in this one?

A big big thankyou to all the organisers and everyone who helped out on the day. It was soooo much fun and I can't wait to do it again. Only thing that broke on my car were two brake light globes which is pretty good (Thanks to everyone that let me know) Can't wait for the next one :) I'll try and get some pics up as soon as I can.

Looked like a great day! I was very disappointed when I couldn't get my car back together in time. I had two sets of tyres ready and a keen interest to destroy them.

Glad to see someone picked up my entry on the day, #34. Whoever it was, drop me a pm so we can chat.

i was only a spectator on saturday so i would be super keen for a Motorkhana, anyone else interested in this one?

yup i am, just gota try and re orgainise things so i have the day free.

also i had the PlatsX in the glove box the whole time but couldn't work out who you were lol

yup i am, just gota try and re orgainise things so i have the day free.

also i had the PlatsX in the glove box the whole time but couldn't work out who you were lol

HAHAHAH yeah i was trying to find you too, i didnt arive until around 11am and only stayed for a few hours. i was trying to see who you were, but i didnt know what colour car you were driving, not to worry, thanks for bringing it anyway.

Looked like a great day! I was very disappointed when I couldn't get my car back together in time. I had two sets of tyres ready and a keen interest to destroy them.

Glad to see someone picked up my entry on the day, #34. Whoever it was, drop me a pm so we can chat.

Sorry i couldnt talk for longer on the day!

The list is in a previous post :)

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