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Sorry I couldn't meet more properly as it was a bit difficult walking in after the first group has already stated.

Can't complain about 2nd overall after the epic battle that was the Nürburgring!

Well since I haven't heard from anyone to buy my spot I guess the money can be put down as made a donation or something. Either that or send me a couple of shirts thumbsup.gif

I got someone who paid on the night, so will organise to refund your spot :thumbsup:

so was it just me or was there more people there than names on the list or was it just me?

naturally i forgot a few names. who was the young blonde guy who introduced himself to the group. was that MACR34(michael)? i thought he said shaun?

and the guy in the SAUWA hoodie? Voncina?

and the big guy who was driving really well? everytime i looked he was in top couple cars in every race. patty i think?

Patty was the huge guy.

Sean is Browneye91.

And I think it was Michael, MACR34 in the SAUWA hoodie.

But I could be wrong. Maybe name tags are on the cards for the next event :thumbsup:

yeah i remember Browneye but i thought there was 2 Seans and 2 Mikes?

if MACR was in the hoodie then he is pretty skinny for a guy who works at maccas :whistling:

yeah i remember Browneye but i thought there was 2 Seans and 2 Mikes?

if MACR was in the hoodie then he is pretty skinny for a guy who works at maccas :whistling:

I don't know if you're mixing him with me, but I was the one wearing a No fear hoodie. Black and white.

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