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A few sugar babys didnt front. specially in the afternoon session. Just threw the track open at the end and they lapped at their leisure.

Only had to assist 3 cars all day which wasnt bad given how wet it was this morning.

One rotor blew a snail and 2 others in the gravel. A darn good day really.

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would have liked a dry track, very fun though :P

that's it for track days from me for a while. will be doing a september motorkhana day, and possibly squeeze in the timeattack in october, then it's off for cams licensing and to try out a few other events.

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so, noel, how many black flags did u give out? :rolleyes:

nah they didnt trust me with the flags. somethin to do with being too old and blind or some shit.

I did recovery, got to fang the R36.5 prototype skyline around and drag the punters out of the kitty litter.

A tip for noobs, if you dont want your front bar ripped off make sure you have an accessible tow hook.

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