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hi all

who is going to king edward park hillclimb in newcastle 20th and 21st october all going well i will be running in both days

Hi

Who is putting this on??

Can I have more details as first I have heard of it :w00t:

Thanks

Jess

MG Car club of Newcastle?

Jess,

Check out the CAMS Calender of events - this is all I could find...

http://www.cams.com.au/content.asp?PageID=...;ObjectID=15089

Unfort Im moving out that weekend AND its on a sunday, no can do :w00t:

I have friends who live practically over the road from it and I can tell that the whole neighborhood absolutely hates it. I overheard someone saying they were going to throw some sand on the road so the cars crashed. I don't think they expected the response they got and I'm sure it's now only something they joke about.

5th in class and think 26th out right satday did a 42.86sec fastest time satday and did hit the top gard rail in one run just marked the rims . about 3sec off the fastest evo

and sunday 42.6 sec 5th or 6 in class and around 23 out right as didnt get the last time sheet and the last run we my fastest 1.6sec of the class leader was a good weekand now get it ready for the bathurst weekend of speed

The event was great, the speach at the begining of the day by the son of rajab mayor seemed very positive and i think the event might be here for another 50 years or so (it was the 50th year of running the event this year).

I had fun and enjoyed myself, great event to take family, friends along to as well as the better half half becase of the view of the beach and the relaxed environment, managed a best of 42.9 just not as quick as the gts4 (godzilla.....LOL @ guy on mic) but not too bad for the first time i have ever competed in the event.

Tyres become an issue as you just can't get enough heat into them in the short track, i think to get the best out of it you need to go to a softer compound something like the GGG's in the Toyo's.

aza - i hope u got your chair back, we left it with the officials tent in the pits, when we were packing up it was picked up in error and then when i looked in the back of the ute i noticed it.

Matt



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