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Indeed, great fun.. Was also nice to catch up with some new people since having the line off the road for so long!

Some good characters too haha, fantastic arvo! 10/10

I had a ball out there today! Realized I wasnt as good a driver as I thought, but thats the whole point of these things! I did realise I need to give Brad more money to make my car handle better... Spinning 1st, 2rd and 3rd is fun, but kinda annoying!! Lol

I had a ball out there today! Realized I wasnt as good a driver as I thought, but thats the whole point of these things!

It sure is, hopefully whilst you were having fun you also learnt a few driving techniques and car control :D

Yeah Paul, learnt the limit of my car and how to avoid getting there. Have never seen that on the street, and for good reason! I've never hit ABS so much or understeered like that before, but I've got the hang of it now!

Also learnt they don't like it when you sit brake at the start line... Brad does though ;)

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Great day guys!

The instructor only had to tell off 1 person ;) (while i dont condone what was done....it was a little bit funny...just dont do it again *cough*Rhys*cough* ) lol

As i watched the day go on i was happy to see alot of drivers improving.

By the end of the day, alot of people were driving the lines very nicely!

Well done to you all!

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