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What a great day, strangly enough the scariest moment for the day involved my lhs steering arm falling off at 110 on the way home! ten seconds of the freakiest driving ever trying to pull a car up when both wheels are pointing in opposite directions. and the brakes dont really work when that happens...

Morwell however was a great little track, very similar to the long wang. I think everyone managed to get at least 8 runs in with a couple going the opposite direction. It was also interesting having a comentator for the whole day too, pretty funny really with the jokes he was making, especially about the doriftors in the afternoon.

Strangely enough they didnt seem to mind all the drifting. Im surprised there isnt a gemini in DA... apparently the kids loved it. and thats all that counts.

There should be a bunch of funny/good footage and photos from all our camera crews so post em up. now.

Also, thanks to all the ppl who pulled over to offer us help on the way home.

time for more beer.

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Here's the entire run of footage my wife took today (like 1 minutes worth!)

She has been warned for next time :P

Only shows Chris drifting, Stephen Bradford and me

Here's the link to the preliminary results.

If you see any errors or think your time is incorrect please email or PM me and I will check it.

MORWELL RESULTS SPREADSHEET

And here's some various pics :P

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HeyHey

Went along for a watch today, great day with some great action on the track....

I've knocked up a few quick vids and stuck them on youtube.. they are not great quality on there but i have the originals on my pc...

Fryise's Lap

Dave's Lap

Chris in the Gemi :laughing-smiley-014:

And a quick knock together compilation of some slidewayz action from today.

Enjoy

MaT

Wow ryan! thats crazy. I've had a blow out at 100 but at least the wheel was pointing the right direction!

Glan all worked out.

Mat.

Great vids with putting together the whole lap! Have you got one of me?

Big bird, you got some good shots from that height, those and those vids are great crossy. nice music. that would go great with all the times we looped it. Russ, your car looks tuff. Mr Black

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