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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Quicker than your time. Wholagan was blaming the sun in his eyes, he should have gone the morning session:D

Possibly but that is a peaky thing to drive on a uphill narrow course.

Hehehe , knew about the sun thing from when I was steward at the Porsche run they had there.

Thems the breaks...

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken, I think they will be harder to beat at Meelup, they should have had some practice there:D

Harder to beat? They will be impossible to beat.

They won o/r there last year and it is a fast flowing course.

But hope I have enough of a points lead to be in front at years end.

cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Did you get to choose which session you entered?

Sort of. Because I was doing the khana I had to take the first session. Could have backfired on me as the track was damp and very cold but as you know , it was all good in the end:D

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by zanda

Ken,

cam said he got the feeling you're a decent set of hands behind the wheel on that driver training day.

Might have to come n see it in action next time you're closer to perth than Albany.

Age has got it's advantages.

I made most of my mistakes years ago...

cheers

Ken

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