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For those of you who aren't aware, we had to make a decision as to weather or not we continue with our deca events. With a significant increase for rent at deca plus crazy restrictions on what we could now do, 2014 was not looking good.

In saying that, we have obviously given it a crack. Props to Leon who put together this event schedule and entry list and Bec for wading through copious amounts of silly paperwork.

It appears that grass roots motorsport and not for profit clubs are fair game now days. Hopefully we can still manage to put on a good event without having to charge an arm and a leg.

Thanks to everyone for signing up to this one. No one binned it so Im happy. Big thanks to all the volunteers on the day. We had a good crew who made the day run smooth.

Pics, vids, thoughts etc..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCdHMs88biU

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Huge thanks to everyone that helped to organise this one, it does seems they are making us jump through hoops but its all worth it in the end :)

Also huge talks to the volunteers that helped out :)

Bring on Round 2 :D

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