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Needed to have paided online by thursday and the amount is in one of Jayces posts a bit further up.  $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35 $35  Sunday

Or you can pay cash on the day...as online payments are all closed now...

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ah not happy jan our rollout yesterday did not go as planned as it in it has taken us alot longer than we expected so much so that we all need to go back in today so will not be able to make it sorry guys was really looking forward to watching this.

Just posted on Valvebounce.com:

"OK:a great day was had by all,I reckon! Aside from some minor technical hiccups,all went well,with some really good times set and some decent battles being raced on the track... Everyone seemed to be in high spirits,with no major carnage(well,race_snooze & Jester had a fair coming together)and everyone dealt well with the intermitent showers. Of the top qualifiers,Dan' was "the man" with a blistering 26.64,and wound up taking out the "A" final with a 27.03 on a damp track. Most will know cart # 11 was THE one to have,and it just might've helped in Dan's domination of the timesheets... In the "B" final,Anthony took line honours with a 31.02(in cart #11...!).As for how each club went,here's each club and the positions their members finished in:

Syndicate:7th,9th,16th and 17th

ACT WRX:4th,6th,8th13th and 15th

SAU:10th,18th and 19th

Valvebounce.com:1st,3rd and 11th

REact:2nd,5th and 12th

and,last but not least:VMPCA:14th and "too busy to drive,'cause I'm writing as fast as I can"...LOL! Actually,I did a 27.37 at one point there;a new P.B. for me,so next time,LOOK OUT,you lot! Strangely,Glenn went faster than me earlier in the day,but a damp track obviously took the edge off his times,too!

All in all,I think we're all a bunch of fairly competitive people(with James from SAU taking time off from being serious to throw in a display of "Dorifto"),and I'll put it out there to all:do you want ALL the times and positions listed,or would you rather a discreet PM?"

I WAS THE FASTEST SAU DRIVER!!!! I only did a 27.74 though (pathetic seeing as my P.B is 27.11) but it was in a slower kart.

It was a really fun day and it got even more fun when the rain came! James is such a show off (I wish I could drift as good as him).

I have to say that I was dissapointed at not getting a quick kart all day, but I had fun anyway... When the next one comes around and I DO get one of the quick karts = Watch out Jayce!

I have to say thanks once again to Jayce and Glenn for organising such a good event, I also have to say to all the people who didnt turn up (Frink, etc...) YOU MISSED OUT, PIKERS!!!! Hehehehe :)

Who else feels like they have gone 10 rounds with Tyson?

Thanks to Jayce and Erica for the time recording and organisation skills. Couldn't have done it without them.

BTW - I officially suck at the karts, Dan from valvebounce.com ran out the winner! woohoo! Next time SAU, next time. ;)

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