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Live streaming here, its pretty good!

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/bathurst-12-hour

Also natsoft has results here, updated every few minutes

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results....2/2010.MOUN.R14

as usual in prod car racing these days, there are evos everywhere.

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I hate seeing that sort of thing - what the hell was herridge doing? yellow flags everywhere and he still drives into the rear of a stranded car at full pace.

people have to take yellow flags seriously, they are not a chance to catch up they are a safety warning

yes....but only because officals don't enforce the rules and because drivers and teams choose to ignore safety.

they are spot on about bringing back double waved (saying where the major incident is) but that doesn't take away the driver's ultimate responsibility for safety.

lol too slow duncan...they've been leading all day but got taken just before the yellow flags apparently :)

too true. how interesting is this though. as usual the mountain throws up all sorts of shenanigans.

It was a massive weekend I can tell you!! Was up there helping improved production category and car 24 walden motorsports..we unfortunately didnt finish due to mechanical issues :devil: so upsetting as we were doing so well up to lap 68!!!

Its a fantastic event and well worth coming up for a looksee.

Well done to all that competed the conditions were incrediable :) it all happens at bathurst

well what a day!! 1 out of 2 of our utes finnished.

the ve holden ute got 7 hours in and broke a timing chain again!! this time a double row rollmaster!!

the falcon (grove) went thru for a finnish and class win. class g, crossed the line with one tyre blown out and running on the rim lol.

got held in scrutineering till 10pm. lots of cars got busted.

namly the easts evo. was caught with differant compound front and rear tyres. woops!

also im pretty sure the walden ve got pinned for the same thing after qualifing..

so pro-duct will finnish second now! holt bmw got held in scrutineering for a while too. not sure if anything was detected.

used only half of the brake pads. and finnished on the tyres we stated. still with 3mm left on them. apart fron two puntures on thre front right..

i look forward to doing it again!! mayby the holden will get a third time lucky..

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