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I was ther only as a spectator for a change but I was overall quite happy with the way the day was run it seemed as a low key affair but it was a enjoyable atmosphere the missus and I suffered a little sunburn but no complaints for the day.

also scored some free tickets to tonights street meet so heading out there tonight as well

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had a great time in sydney...

great to meet all the forum members all great guys and very

friendly...

the track was great to race on and i ran two new pb s

9.47 at 148.5 and 9.46 at 147...in grudge runs..

making it the fastest rb26 (2.6ltr) in australia out right...

getting close to some of the big dollar 3 ltr setups...

well done to buster and adrian great close racing...

also paul on his best mph in twoogle....

not worried about my red light... first round...thats racing...

6 runs at wsid was worth the drive....

got to thank my sponsors hi octane racing & cp pistons...

and some more news for next year is i will be opening a shop

in brisbane called godzilla motorsport mainly for hi performance nissan vehicles and parts...

next racing for me will be the next event in march i believe

have a great christmas guys....

It's true that some ANDRA officials aren't too interested in Sport Compact, but I have to tell you that the slack attitude to water box and other details happens all the time in regular ANDRA meets, too.

And I've seen ANDRA officials bugger up Top Fuel runs at the start line more than once .. it does happen. Regarding the error about putting the black separator board on the tree for eliminations, there would have been no rematch or re-running of the races if the same had happened in regular ANDRA racing. Let's not be paranoid!

Well done Mark, just reward for all the effort. :D

I am confused as to the SC calendar for 2006, I have seen 3 different versions. Where can I find the definitive calendar?

;) cheers :unsure:

I had an awesome day with a new PB of 13.41/ trap 102 (prev 13.71/ trap 108)

Cant thank Bezerkly Automotive and Adrian (2RISMO) enough for their encouragement, support and sharing their pit crew with me.

Adrian your zed launching tuition ROCK'S! I appreciate you taking the time to teach me. I have learnt more from one day's racing with you guys than the entire year on my own!

I feel privelidged to have lined up with BUSTER, Twoogle and 2RISMO....blown to the weeds is an understatement :D , awesome cars..

Didnt get to run with Daniel (RNMENC) tho ???

Scrutineering had a bit of a giggle at her 1690kg weigh in.. :P

and I'd been working on making her lighter just that morning..turfed all the barbies, boogie boards and 13 pairs of shoes!

I have met so many wonderful people through motorsport and days like last Saturday make me feel like one lucky lady! thanks guys :D:):)

PS: Twoogle, I would of happily given you my AFM had I known you needed it ;)

had a great time in sydney...

great to meet all the forum members all great guys and very

friendly...

the track was great to race on and i ran two new pb s

9.47 at 148.5 and 9.46 at 147...in grudge runs..

making it the fastest rb26 (2.6ltr) in australia out right...

getting close to some of the big dollar 3 ltr setups...

well done to buster and adrian great close racing...

also paul on his best mph in twoogle....

not worried about my red light...  first round...thats racing...

6 runs at wsid was worth the drive....

got to thank my sponsors hi octane racing & cp pistons...

and some more news for next year is i will be opening a shop

in brisbane called godzilla motorsport  mainly for hi performance nissan vehicles and parts...

next racing for me will be the next event in march i believe

have a great christmas guys....

do u know where is your workshop located?? might drop in and see what i can do with mine next year. great news

do u know where is your workshop located?? might drop in and see what i can do with mine next year. great news

opening in january.. no 20 ingelston rd. tingalpa. ph.0418783262.

yeh should be great a workshop that specialing in gtrs that knows how to build strong rbs....and setting cars up for racing...

cheers.

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