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* The Mark 100% Hack Webber Award - For the entrant with the fastest car but still cant win

wouldn't that be for the person who manages to lose the most amount of positions before the first corner?

and how about a Gympie Award, for the most bogan car?

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ohai guise!@!@!!!!!

here is my race bike and tow car

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keen to enter.

although Im unsure if I can turbo my na 33 before Im off my P's or should I keep saving for an R35 once Im off?

are R35's allowed to enter?

QSR can enter their R35

it has custom paint

its mad

y0!!!1111!!

award for most sunburnt flamin mongrel there! has to be held in summer for this award

award for longhurst vs morris punch up award

award for skaife vs ingal road rage award

Can we start a competition that we can air on TV that will let a complete douche enter this event only to crash a few laps after taking over his driving stint?

totally unfair. that was cold tyre's fault.

speaking which:

* Cold Tyres award - for the most avoidable crash. Also known as the "No-one told me to pump the brakes after a pad change award sponsored by David Besnard"

Chris, good idea entering under a psuedonym.

totally unfair. that was cold tyre's fault.

speaking which:

* Cold Tyres award - for the most avoidable crash. Also known as the "No-one told me to pump the brakes after a pad change award sponsored by David Besnard"

Chris, good idea entering under a psuedonym.

eskys are only allowed to chill beer not tyres

the head WANKR will be suppliing 8 dozzen eggs to throw at commodore drivers during during the event

Tenga eggs?

Another award:

* The Pete Carruthers Golden BBQ award - for the best skids in the spectator areas

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