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Sau Vic Motorkhana Day #1 Wrap Up Thread Now With Results!


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Well run event as always by SAU!

Doing your two runs in a row per map was a great idea, meant you could watch more of the action as you were only lining up once.

Great variety of cars and great people also, which is always the case with SAU events anyway.

Well run event as always by SAU!

Doing your two runs in a row per map was a great idea, meant you could watch more of the action as you were only lining up once.

Great variety of cars and great people also, which is always the case with SAU events anyway.

Glad you had fun :D

I've never seen a Non-Evo cock a leg up in the air as much as your civic, you were pushing it hard :D Good work man :)

Sorry this isn't the best pic...but the civic definitely had one leg up!! :)

Looked like an awesome event and looking forward to the next one already!!

Chucked a few photos online so if you like pls share! :)

http://www.circuitthreads.com/sau-vic-motorkhana-1/

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Now with Results!

Again thanks to Tony for timing & entering data, Mark Ryan for assisting with sighting the runs, Simon and John for working overnight and today to get these up.

We have plenty of things we can improve on but I hope everyone enjoyed the day

MS Excel

http://www.sauvic.com.au/motorsport/SAUVIC_Motorkhana_Round_1_28-02-2015.xlsm

PDF

http://www.sauvic.com.au/motorsport/SAUVIC_Motorkhana_Round_1_28-02-2015.pdf

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I wish we had NBN. Uploading photos is slow.

Culled from 500+ to just over 100, so once upload is complete I'll share the link.

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Now with Results!

Again thanks to Tony for timing & entering data, Mark Ryan for assisting with sighting the runs, Simon and John for working overnight and today to get these up.

We have plenty of things we can improve on but I hope everyone enjoyed the day

MS Excel

http://www.sauvic.com.au/motorsport/SAUVIC_Motorkhana_Round_1_28-02-2015.xlsm

PDF

http://www.sauvic.com.au/motorsport/SAUVIC_Motorkhana_Round_1_28-02-2015.pdf

So who did Mark pay to get so highly ranked in the results [emoji13] haha good effort!

Thanks again all involved & adding a mention to Luke for sighting on some of the arvo maps.

Hopefully we can run some more days out there [emoji41]

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Time for bed. Will have something on SAU Vic TV's YouTube channel in the morning. Now that the results are posted will have something longer posted later in the week.

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Well run day peoples, should get solid turn outs for these if run regularly.

Did the bottom 3 people even turn up hehe? Makes the rest of us under 100 points look even worse lol

Did the bottom 3 people even turn up hehe? Makes the rest of us under 100 points look even worse lol

Nope, they didn't turn up... So they default to be lowest score for the round... somehow Ash only got slightly higher than this ;)

Edit: Ohhhh, you as well I see...

Nope, they didn't turn up... So they default to be lowest score for the round... somehow Ash only got slightly higher than this ;)

Edit: Ohhhh, you as well I see...

Hehe I think I should just stick to PI days....

ill have to buy myself a $300 VN commodore and do another one of these days. for the lulz.

then scrap it and buy beers?

Yeah, reliable cars are pretty awesome...

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Great day.

I certainly had a ball - hopefully people enjoyed the sound of V8 goodness :D

Anyone that has video, please PM me - our 'team videographer' failed and didn't have charged batteries... Amateur.

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