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Quote from reece off facebook (slightly edited)

Had a great weekend, and had a great time trying to beat the mokes and mini's, congrats to Zane for 2nd Ouright on Handicap and in Class and both Zane and Robert and i for the Team win, Roger for the A class win, Fly for the B class, the Colliers for their respective wins, wendy gibbs for the womens win, and to all the NSW/ACT guys who went all that way to compete!!!

Also congratulations to Mel for 2nd in ladies production in her first Nationals and about her 5th motorkhana! She also managed 28th overall on handicap (out of 81)

So i guess we kind of did well lol

cool! Good Luck Reece, Zane and anyone else from SAU heading down!

I went tooooo :):( And got a trophy YAY!!

It was so much fun, it was great to compete against Wendy because she can definitely drive and I was honored that she thought I was real competition!!! It was a great day, my 5th Motorkhana and my first nationals using a car I am not used to! All in all it ended well!!

and Thanks SO SO SO much to Zane for letting me use his baby to race in, she is so nice to drive :P I want my Pinky to handle that well!!

And Zane forgot to edit my results in :P

1st Class D, 1st outright Production Car, 1st outright Handicap, 1st production car on Hopkirk (got me 50 bucks), 2nd in the top 10 shootout and obviously the Team award aswell

And Zane forgot to edit my results in :P

1st Class D, 1st outright Production Car, 1st outright Handicap, 1st production car on Hopkirk (got me 50 bucks), 2nd in the top 10 shootout and obviously the Team award aswell

He left out details.. You left me out full stop.

And Zane forgot to edit my results in :P

1st Class D, 1st outright Production Car, 1st outright Handicap, 1st production car on Hopkirk (got me 50 bucks), 2nd in the top 10 shootout and obviously the Team award aswell

i don't think you quite got that one... i've heard a moke beat you by half a second :thumbsup:

i don't think you quite got that one... i've heard a moke beat you by half a second :thumbsup:

I just found out, the results are re done and I missed out on outright by 1/2 second, but still got handicap and class though :P

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