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Also, forgot to say a massive thank you to everyone who gave up their day to help this day run. It's genuine people like this that make car clubs enjoyable!

What I also loved about the day (besides driving) was that people were cool with the kids there too under the tent! just need a dedicated texidaycare centre hahahaha

I forgot how much fun this club is and sorry its been so long between 'drinks' - I had an absolute ball out there and I was surprised how well the 5 ended up going out there!

best bang for buck event I have done in a long time and one of the best I have attended although course 4 can EAD!!!!

thanks again to the SAU team for putting on a great day.

Cheers,

Chris/Chubbs

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Time sheets. All penalties have been added.

P=Passenger untimed run DNF=Did not finish

If you went the wrong direction you received the slowest time run on the course.

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*Edit: Map number 6 changed to reflex Aggroman as fastest time

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