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Well, looks like the RWDs reigned supreme! Go Team RWD!

I'm gutted I didn't make it, I was looking forward to it for so long, but I was in no condition to drive a car round a track.

glad everyone enjoyed the day as much as they did, If you could all please show respect to the owner and not post photos of the car online as its really just poor form and if you were in the same boat you wouldnt like it!

other than that go nuts. im fkn beat the non stop running around all day is silly, WHO WANTS TO VOLUNTEER TO HELP ME NEXT TIME! :D

Great day, video of 2 hot laps comming up. last session was so was the front bar decided it had enough lol. They dont call it Mr Plow for nothing. Gutted for the owner of the 32, real shame. That was in the same session as me and i could not believe it. Hope hes ok and that he gets back on his feet asap. Great to see everyone again. You are all funny people and great to be around. See you all again soon :) Will link vid when uploaded :)

Here are some photo's we took before we got to caught up in racing and forgot about the camera.....

had a really great day!!! the Rx7 was better than I could have expected and managed consistent low 1:08's

thanks again to all the guys who made this day possible!!! always a success!!!


feel free to use these photo's on the SAU F.B page.

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Great day.... had an absolute blast on the track. Lots of cool cars in attendance.

Only managed a 1.12 but still felt like I was fair hauling lol.

Thanks heaps to the organisers on the day such as Dave & Nick.

Felt terrible for the bloke who lost his pride & joy... he's owned that car for a fairly long time. Hope he is OK

Anyway here are a few pics from the day...

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