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well qualifying was a bit of a anticlimax wasn't it.

the utes were better, how was that ute going off at conrod, >< that close to hitting the other ute!!!

yeah there was a coat of paint in it. hasn't that happened to lowndes the past few years as well?

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i sen that near miss in the utes. that is a lot of speed to be throwing a car sideways to start with.

i wonder how long it will be before cams puts some more cotton wool on the sport and wither a) puts a chicane in to slow every one up or B ) puts a wall in to prevent cars from coming across the track infront of other cars?

wouldnt it be awsome to go and do donuts in a 32GTR on top of the mountain in front of all the drunken bogans.

in other news hopefully Lowndes/Skaife win. Skaife is an Experianced driver compared to most of the other co drivers, so that should help them on thier way.

i have very minimal interest in the V8's all year until Bathurst is on.

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no, lowndes has won4/5 of the last races at bathurst.

i meant lowndes having a car come sliding across the road in front of him, nearly taking him out.

ok so bacon and egg sammiches for breakfast and bbq almost ready for lunch....

i lol'd at the nascar guy.:laugh:

yeah nascar guy was hilarious

i just realised the trophy is called the Peter Brock trophy = PATHETIC its getting worse

it's been called that since he died. what should they have called it? i think you are pathetic for thinking that having a memorial trophy for the person who holds the record for number of wins is pathetic.

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