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What a day!

So tired. Thanks everyone for putting up with my yelling-we got off to a late start and yeah no sleep.

Anyway, here's a great iPhone pic from early on haha

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Also we usually finish around 445pm-the rain wasn't a drama it was the wind out there in the open that meant we had to stop early. Sorry about that guys, can't help mother nature and I'm sure you all had more driving time up till 330pm than a normal (and more expensive) skid pan day :)

Lastly but most importantly; thankyou to the volunteers who do setup, bbq, timing, cleaning up-without you these days will come to a screeching halt. Thankyou so much!

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yeah another awesome day with SAU despite the early finish due to hail, got lots of runs in and i didnt even care that i forgot the course by the second cone in, thanks again to the organisers and volunteers for coming out and making it all happen.

Was a great teaser and warm up for the track day in march which im looking forward to even MORE now!

pics and vids up soon

Great day everyone, been a while since i've been to an event however it was as good as I remember them..

Some of the shots from today..

Full albumn can be found here: https://picasaweb.google.com/104461113046769712535/TexikhanaFeb2012?authuser=0&feat=directlink

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nice pics links, lol was worried i wouldnt be able to save a few of them but thankfully its not like the evil 'flickr' which doesnt allow me to 'save as'..picasa for the win!

again awesome pics, uploading a few myself to the SAU facebook group now. 324 to be precise..anyone got a reeaally Sunday evening? go nuts..

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=oa.10150604701742446&type=1

heres some examples

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What a great day!!! Great to meet n greet afew Stagea owners. Even my 1yr old daughter loved the action! Great effort to the organizers & participants!!! Will hopefully get on the cruise next weekend. Thanks for the pics of my "SEE RYC" Wagon Boy!! LOL.

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