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What a great day indeed!!! my first DECA is hopefully the start of more to come!!!

Big big thanks to the SAU Vic DECA crew - Bec, Ryan, Leon and Wayne (if there are more thank you too!)

Also thanks to all the people who helped on the day, things like this wouldn't be possible without people like you :P

And last but not at all least thank you to those who were competing, hope you had a blast and that we will see you all for the next one :)

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Had a great day out, tag teaming in the little red mx-5 with Jack. Just wanted to offer my thanks and appreciation for those who volunteered today. It's often a thankless task and without you guys it would not go ahead..so thanks a heap!

P.S whats the std timeframe for timing results?

Jarrard

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Anyhow here is my videos off the skidpan

Group1 is the first group on skidpan

Group1 is the 2nd group on skidpan surprise surprise

battle1 and battle2 the 2 sessions in the arvo.

usual rules apply

if you upload to social media eg youtube facebook so on please tag SAUVic and myself EMTS

(this is our advertising for the next one so if you want to keep them running....)

if you want to use for any commercial purpose please contact myself.

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Another great weekend. I'm sure everyone involved in reviving deca would agree it was worth it! Always good to catch up with everyone, was also great to meet a bunch of new people.

Big thanks to all our volunteers on the day. Massive thanks to Wayne for organising all our helpers and spending the whole day out on the skid pan.

Great work Odi with the online entry system. It has certainly made entering a whole lot easier!

While its unfortunate your car broke Martin, its great to have footage from the day! Looking forward to seeing some photos from the camera guys getting around.

There are a lot of people who have helped out with deca and make it the fun event it is. Your help is appreciated.

See you all at the next one.

https://youtu.be/Xrw36bSZni8

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Also should have some cool drone footage from Tony on the way :)

Thanks Martin for the camera work.

And a massive thanks to Bec, Ryan, Leonica and all the volunteers for organising and running the day! Had a blast as always.

Note to self: avoid midgets at the pub, it doesn't end well

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