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lol Martin it's not hard to work out the points based on people's times.

John obviously blitzed the standard RWD class, and as a result also took 1st place in outright, and it appears you just beat Luke by one point (45 to 44) after calculating best of 6 rounds to get 2nd outright, Luke 3rd.

Luke came 1st in modified RWD and I came 2nd.. that's all I looked at, but like i said easy to work out :P

I can tell you it is very interesting end.

but if you want to know for sure final results announced at the December meeting,

will be online after that.

when and where is the meeting? will there be sandwiches?

How is the car btw Matt? I would seriously like to see the car do more than 5 laps and see what time you can pull out.

So would I :laugh: it has been a frustrating year with the reliability issues with the car. I can drive, I just need a reliable car and more seat time.... Over the xmas break it's getting a roll cage, new turbo setup and some other work done... Will be back hopefully bigger and better next season.

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Can someone comment on how these tyres would be viewed by WRC Club

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Hankook&tireModel=Ventus+Z214&sidewall=Blackwall&partnum=74ZR7Z214C51&tab=Sizes

Half cage acceptable for my car? Full cage required?

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