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Thank you everyone for coming!

FULL RESULTS HERE

To all the new people who haven't been to a DECA before, I certainly hope that you stayed on the Saturday Night and came out with us for dinner and drinks. If not, you missed out!

I'm pretty sure my Sunday hangover finally kicked in while I was coming home from work on Monday evening.

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Quick turnaround with the results, thanks!

congrats to the top 3, Paul out of nowhere :P

pretty dull in-car footage from me:

thanks to Martin for skidpan footage:

Gearbox isnt always co-operative and steering is reminiscent of a catamaran, but the car is pretty good in the first 2 gears :P

Thank you everyone for coming!

FULL RESULTS HERE

To all the new people who haven't been to a DECA before, I certainly hope that you stayed on the Saturday Night and came out with us for dinner and drinks. If not, you missed out!

I'm pretty sure my Sunday hangover finally kicked in while I was coming home from work on Monday evening.

Is that the fastest results have ever come out in DECAs history??

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Thoroughly enjoyed the week end and Thanks to all the people who helped the day run smoothly.

I'd also like to make a point of how easy going and accepting all people involved during the day are no matter what kind/brand of car we all have.

Already looking forward to the next one.

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I'd also like to make a point of how easy going and accepting all people involved during the day are no matter what kind/brand of car we all have.

I think thats what is so good about our days, it doesn't matter if you've got 4, 6 or 8 cylinders... we're accepting of everyone.... As long as you're not the kind of person who has an odd number of pistons, thats just odd.

I think thats what is so good about our days, it doesn't matter if you've got 4, 6 or 8 cylinders... we're accepting of everyone.... As long as you're not the kind of person who has an odd number of pistons, thats just odd.

or some of us have all or the above..4, 6 and 8...

unfortunately not all were running last weekend..

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