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sweet!!

I'll get a VL thenwait..speaking of cold tyres on warm up - didnt some douche roll a mini in the warm up lap a couple of years ago?

wasnt it an AFL player?

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?

Your wagon would be a contender.

sweet!!

I'll get a VL thenwait..speaking of cold tyres on warm up - didnt some douche roll a mini in the warm up lap a couple of years ago?

wasnt it an AFL player?

that was duncan in a deawoooooooooo and yes it was embarrassing..... mainly for him

the webber award should go to the person (male or female) who grows the bigest beard during the race

or the person who can throw up in their helmet the most, while still being able to race. or just the person with the biggest chin.

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.

hahahaha, i like that idea

what about the dick johnson award, for the car that manages to hit a rock on the track and get totalled.

or the 92 bathurst award, for the person who is able to crash their car but manage to still win the race thanks to a perfectly timed red flag

or the craig lowndes award for the car that can flip the most times off the side of the track. there could be a similar mark webber based award for the car that gets the most air time while flipping.

or the hamilton award, for the person who can take out the most people in a season

and the vettel award for the most annoying prick

Marulan? Ugh! So no screamers on the track or in Barrons corporate caravan :(

Also means I'd have to leave my neighbours at home... I don't think the chick would like what they do to quieten down a noisy bit of kit...

Can I enter a rotary at this event and get a trophy to prove I’m a real WANKR, I will drop oil everywhere, blow big flames and drive up and down the pits revving the crap out if it.

awards for dickheads reving rotaries in the pits for no reason will be given out

consiting of a elbow to the throat multiple times

Can I enter a rotary at this event and get a trophy to prove I’m a real WANKR, I will drop oil everywhere, blow big flames and drive up and down the pits revving the crap out if it.

:unsure: Brian everyone else in this thread was joking :unsure:

:P

that was duncan in a deawoooooooooo and yes it was embarrassing..... mainly for him

nasty.

....the vettel award for the most annoying prick

I'm pretty sure that award can be safely presented before the event.

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