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... Here we are! The results of the November Deca AND the Overall Deca Championship!!

November Deca

2011 Deca Championship

A BIG thanks to all the people who are involved with the Import Monster SAU Deca's - The People who organise the day, help out on the day, help set up and pack up, people who take the time to record people all day and then share the videos with everyone, Taking days off work and taking the time at home to do all the little things that no one sees but has to happen... THANK YOU!! :worship:

Well done to all the people who entered and had a go!

Thanks to Import Monster!!!

Ryan... what can i say but YOU THE MAN! :thumbsup:

Shane... one of only a few who make GTR's look fun :ph34r:

... well now thats over with lets start the party season!

We have the SAU Vic awards night :banana: (21st December)

you dont want to miss this great night! Trophies/Drinks/Friends/food/Drinks/laughs/DRINKS - DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE

And if your still in the mood then come along the the SAU Vic X-Mas Drinks night! (23rd December)

Hope to see you there!

first of all thanks Import Monster for getting behind the event :thumbsup:

secondly thanks too all the volunteers for running the days :thanks:

congrats to Ryan for number 1

cant wait till next year :happy:

Thanks to all the organizers

Ryan great effort

Really came down to the final round as well.

Kinda sad to be sitting out next years, but hey means more drinking time and gives me a chance to help out more.

M

Great year of Decas! Thanks to Aaron and Import Monster for making it happen.

Well done to the drivers that have stepped it up this year! That's what it's all about.

Thanks Leon, Ryan, Bec and everyone else who makes Deca happen....its such a fun event! LOVE the mini mega wang! Congrats to the championship RWD and AWD winners/runners up. Also, thanks to volunteers who also make these days happen.

Nice to see some news names at the top end as well :) the results were interesting considering the wet/dry/wet/dry/wet conditions of the day...

Thanks to Russell for letting me pedal his average skyline around...the 1-2 rwd result is a credit to him and the work thats been done to make it what it is.

Looking forward to next year, especially to see the new and fresh ideas coming up making Deca even more exciting!

Thanks fellas. Well done Matt! welcome to the Outright in a RWD club ;)

Next year should be good. Got lots of new maps to run plus some rule changes and possibly some new classes to get the competition going futher down the field..

The 180 is parked for the next year so im looking forward to playing in other peoples cars ;)

Congrats to the Winners and all the Runners Up, well deserved for solid driving through-out the year.

Thanks to Aaron/Import Monster and the organising team plus helpers for putting on another great year of events, you set a very high benchmark for DECA events.

Forget the imitations!

I might have to try a bit harder next year and work my way up to a placing!

Just gotta learn not to hit cones and somehow rid my love of 4WD circle work... Killed a set of AD08s in under 12 months :whistling:

Well done to everyone else. Some pretty close standings indeed!

I just want to send a thankyou out to all of the organizers of this event as I had a great time. I was really pleased with my placing being my first time out and learnt alot. I am definately going to enter the next one. And well done to everyone else there on the day your professionalism and driving abilities are a credit to SAU.

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