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Wow, much fail, such broken

Many sads were had :(

On a different note, fastest times of the 4 runs:

  1. Daniel Reardon 0:56.5941
  2. Ben Duncan 0:56.8389
  3. Adam McLeod 0:58.1254
  4. Paul Mienert 0:59.0399
  5. Jon Consoli 0:59.5764
  6. Alex Bradford 1:00.9891
  7. Noel Teelow 1:01.1596
  8. Dan Rule 1:01.2492
  9. Jackson Madders 1:02.2065
  10. Greg Sutton 1:02.5287
  11. Sarah Lawson 1:02.7827
  12. Dylan Bigg 1:03.0922
  13. Michael Cadman 1:03.2892
  14. Courto Cowan 1:08.4993
  15. Joshua Jones 1:087293
  16. Captain Slow 1:11.2470

Right where you wanted to be Cadmoon. Well done!

Thanks, yeah I was quite happy with it. Next step now is suspension work then some more power. I almost cracked 1:02 on the 5th session.

Many sads were had :(

On a different note, fastest times of the 4 runs:

  • Daniel Reardon 0:56.5941
  • Ben Duncan 0:56.8389
  • Adam McLeod 0:58.1254
  • Paul Mienert 0:59.0399
  • Jon Consoli 0:59.5764
  • Alex Bradford 1:00.9891
  • Noel Teelow 1:01.1596
  • Dan Rule 1:01.2492
  • Jackson Madders 1:02.2065
  • Greg Sutton 1:02.5287
  • Sarah Lawson 1:02.7827
  • Dylan Bigg 1:03.0922
  • Michael Cadman 1:03.2892
  • Courto Cowan 1:08.4993
  • Joshua Jones 1:087293
  • Captain Slow 1:11.2470
the top five drove what cars Mouse?

Thanks, yeah I was quite happy with it. Next step now is suspension work then some more power. I almost cracked 1:02 on the 5th session.

good stuff - I thought you had pulled out?

I am, I would have gone out to see everyone today but I had to work unfortunately, but looking to send my 31 to Chris very soon to sort out this silly problem with it and have it on the road when I get my tax back

Thanks, yeah I was quite happy with it. Next step now is suspension work then some more power. I almost cracked 1:02 on the 5th session.

Sweet. A little more power and a few of the right suspension mods will see you close to a minute.

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