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Well after napping most of yesterday afternoon I am now alive after a great weekend up at the Winton Skidpan day.

Thanks to all the competitors for a great day with no issues and to the committee members and everyone who helped out on the day. Days like this can't run without you all. We have a few things to tweak be I am sure we will be back next year for at least one event.

Here are Video's from Martin taken from the side of the track, if you wish to post these on social media please credit Martin Sullivan for his work. Anyone who want's to use them for business or promotional purposes needs to seek permission from Martin AKA @emts

If you have any video's or pictures fee free to post here.

Matrin's Video's and pictures

RESULTS

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skid pan is similar size, no back track however.

that said it's cheaper to hire so we are keeping entries down so you just get a heap of runs.

 

as for how much entrants got on Sat, we closed the pan 45 Min prior to the end of our hire time as every-one was out of tires or fuel...

so I call that successful.

 

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