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lol nice! he had a fair crack in that FC though, that thing looked like it had no traction all day haha

I had 4 bad tyres on. Previously ive just swapped off the rears and it worked well. This time i had no front grip and locked up if i thought about breaking. Still had fun doing skids.

Protip: keep reasonable front tyres on when going to texi.

And finally i get footage of my car spitting fire - around 1:03 for those playing at home. Thats made my day Eric :banana:

hhahah thats a good idea

any news on the car?

On my car?

I lost second gear synchro and my catch can filled up and put some oil through to the intake..... But other than that she ran very well, she kept all the cheater cars honest

Whoever owned that WRX, champ of a bloke, and a bloody good driver! In the second video I'm glad you got the launch of thr GTR. That appears like the second time l battle you I think where I didn't botch the launch... Lol

I got the vid of me frying my tyres but its actually quite boring. So unless some people actually want to see it I won't bother uploading it. My Gopro stuffed up too so all my vids have the sound out by like half a second. Really annoying!

Thanks to the organisers. I would've liked to stay around and help clean up but had to take my mate home because he had work that night.

Good fun. But kiddies don't do what i did and keep going after you've shredded your tyres. Doesn't work out too well.

Paint damage to rear quarter panels happened to 2 cars when the tread body tore away from the carcass, little steel wires in the belts do a bit of scratching!

We may look into some sort of plastic adhesive protective wrap to put over rear guards etc for a little coin, if you wish to really punish the tyres on the course....

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