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Big boy, Brisby and Patric

I'll be there at 9am tomorrow but just give me a yell when you get there and i'll come out with the tickets. My number 0423 856 410.

There are some mean machines this year, there is one that probably your fav Mr Brisby, a fully race pre Audi.

Apparently one of the R31s crashed?

Must happened at race 3 on Suday arvo then, i heard the 31 won the first race on Sat, i saw second race early sunday's arvo and the Ford Siera won, didnt' hang around to see the last race.

Yeah both the R31 and Sierra "disappeared" in the final race on Sunday. We couldn't see what happened to either from our vantage point - was down turn 1 way for both. But they were both just there one lap and not the next.

R31 Broke a diff or CV, Pulled off the track and was towed back, Sierra was bumped off the track by the RE car VC commodore that was in the top 3.

Gavin started to get a feel for the GT-R and ended coming 2nd by about 2 metre's to the commodore but it was a great race to watch.

In that shot of the DR30, the guy behind the wheel is Tony Scott.

He's the guy who put that very car on pole at Bathurst.

What year was that? 1986?

Hooks

Was he also the co-driver with Fury in 84 when Fury had that famous lap and stuck the bluebird on pole?

Gary Scott, to me it felt like I was surrounded by royality, jim richards, graeme "jackie" stuart and gary scott. Did anyone see fred gibson on the weekend was he flating around?

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