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Snowy - I agree - the changing conditions with wet in the morning, then drying up, added a whole new dimension to it - especially going from grippy to non-grippy surfaces around the skidpan. Made for a great day! I think that number of cars is just about right too!

I can't speak for everyone - but I think it's more fun to do battles without the knock-outs. That way the drivers who aren't as quick as others still get track-time. It's not any fun if you get knocked out first run.

matt

Also - personally I found this last DECA the most enjoyable of the 3 we have run. Given the trying conditions I thought it ran through pretty well. A lot of that came down to the 3 events in the afternoon which involved no set-up changes and allowed us to get through a lot of runs on 3 events which were very similar but yet IMO all 3 were very different to drive.

So it raises a question I'd just like some general feedback on. Normally in the afternoon we run a slalom knock-out and then a battle type event. Do you guys prefer that kind of variation or did you actually enjoy running timed battles (no knock-out comp) on tracks which were pretty similar but consequently familiar when it came time to run?

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Except for Wog in the Ford. It's obvious he's always going to be a hack.

LOL yes, yes I am! I take comfort in knowing I am keeping some people amused and the rest feeling much better about their efforts. :tongue:

I can't speak for everyone - but I think it's more fun to do battles without the knock-outs. That way the drivers who aren't as quick as others still get track-time. It's not any fun if you get knocked out first run.

Agreed, it sucked being knocked out first go in November, at least this time I could still ham it up and get another go!

Must say that I loved the long Wang track. More open and you can really wind it up and brake hard. I would have loved some more goes at that. I like the idea of the battles. However if bonus point are awarded, there needs to be parity between cars. I don't want to race a GTR every time :ohmy:

Yep bonus points won't happen. The fast cars already have enough points without getting more points.

Russell - we normally have another back section. It was due to the original low numbers we did run the short wang. But even with the final numbers we did get we wouldn't have had enough officals to run that as well.

But we'll look into more things for the next event. I also enjoyed the new elements on the Long Wang than what we usually have. Stops if from becoming same old same old.

Personally, I much preffered the non-knockout timed runs, and that they were very similar but at the same time quite different. Made it much easier for me to just concentrate on my driving and not on where I'm going.

We all know men can't multi-task...

Nice work Noodle! Must have been the Defi setup that made all the difference. :D

Hey Snowy just a small correction mate it's EDLIN not Eldin. :blink:

You guys are just lucky I wasn't running.

hey thanks Zol... Yeah the Defi setup definately gave me an extra 50rwkw!

and yeah I haven't been bothered to correct it but it is Edlin not Eldin but I know who your talking about :tongue:

you probably wouldn't have wanted to run with us anyway Zol... you might have got that beautiful paintjob dirty!

has anyone got any pics of my silver poo mobile in action? so I can change my avatar :happy:

.......... Congrats to winners and Matt Lowth for coming 4th in a stockish WRX, you drove very well every time I went for a ride with you ;) ..... you'd just hit a cone at the end lol.

I somehow managed 2nd fastest car on long track after Snowy and did ok NECK BASTA :happy::D:blink: ... other than that I sucked big time :) , but had fun :)

p.s. Dave....... car weights 1100kg not 1000kg

The award for the strongest drinking team during dinner would have to go to Snowy and James for having two 1.4 litre mageritas EACH. Thats a total of 2.8 litres of alcoholic drinks each before we even hit the nightclubs!

Outstanding Performance...

As the only girl who drank 2 - I feel like I should get something dammit!!!

TOPS weekend boys and girls. Thanks to all who helped out on the day & thanks Ash for cooking lunch.

Everyone made it another great social weekend. Ahhh Shepparton - one day we just wont be allowed back.

Now - how long do I have to recover??? :confused:

i quite enjoyed the day, even tho i had to get up at 4:30am it still was tops, cheers for the ride snowy, quite liked the r34 gtr :-D

good to meet a few of you guys, quite different (and a lot better) than quite a few other car clubs i've been with.

looking very much forward to the next one which i will be competing with a car of sorts *evil grin*.

Although he prob wont read it id like to say a Massive thanx to Troy (ylwgtr2) for busting his nuts getting my car ready for this weekend... The work was very much appreciated espec given the time frame he had to play with....

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