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As if it's about driving fast!!! Get out and have fun!

fast with style has always been my aim.

I have plenty of evidence that I cross that line too much though and just end up in chaos, ha ha!

Last texi u did though was in a VN commo, and surprisingly it went pretty well. Hopefully the brutes a little quicker... Lol

Hey beautiful people. Unfortunately I will have to pull out this Sunday. My 8th anniversary is on the 18th and my wife won't be able to go on leave on that day. 11 and 12 I'm running the 6 hour regulatory at Wakefield. So the only day we will have time to celebrate will be this Sunday on the 5th.

Ciaron is it ok if my payment is shifted to someone else? And someone just pays me back?

Please do let me know thanks.

Eric is going to run away with this championship. Haha I'm not in the running at all this year as I have missed the first round. Will run SMSP and the drags probably.

Have fun people. And be safe.

Quick question. I need to renew my CAMS license but won't until probably friday. Do I need the new card for Texi or can I just bring my old one?

Hey all. Whoever that is going for the event. And planning to pay but haven't. Please do let me know. Thanks!

I still need to put my payment through but won't until I know the car will be back from JEM in time

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Quick question. I need to renew my CAMS license but won't until probably friday. Do I need the new card for Texi or can I just bring my old one?

You can log onto the CAMS members portal and show us all the needed info.

Hey Des, Biggie hasn't paid and is competing. Did you want him to top you up when we are wakefield?

Alternative is enter your car and ill drive it as you. Promise I wont break anything.....That's a lie, I always break something.

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