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Thanks BB :laugh: The trick is not to go the wrong way or hit any cones..which sound easy :wub:

I get into a bit of a tizz when in the car and have learnt that what looks smooth and slow on the track is in actual fact deceptionally fast! All the guys that where relaxed and doing smooth runs where doing awesome times..So I will have a crack at that next time.

For my first go at a dutton I think I did alright..Most of us Rookies where getting so nervous and where walking the motorkhana events just so it was imprinted into our brain. I think the whole "you only get 2 goes at it" and the penaltys for hitting a cone (5 seconds) or going wrong direction (worst score plus 10seconds) was a bit of pressure. But I had fun and thats the main thing I am glad I tried it and now that I have one under my belt more confident of what to expect at my next one. Plus the people are really encouraging and helpful and friendly..

The hard motorkhana layouts.

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Plus the tool awards where classic some of the vetrans of Duttons where doing the most silly things on and off the track..Like missing pit lane exit so handraking in the middle of the track and reversing up the straight of Oran Park to go the right way :P

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I didnt relise this guy was with us on Sunday..Good publicity for the motorsport enthuiast.

http://video.msn.com/?mkt=en-au&brand=...:-1:ind:1:ff:8A

Excellent media publicity for motorsport and driver training!

LOL

How many points did that cost ya?

Well I went Wrong Direction and Hit a Cone so

WD = Worst score plus 10points

Cone = 5 points

Stopping on the track on my run to get cone out from under my car = priceless :)

So I got 1:42 seconds on a course that should take you 35seconds

Haha,

Got some good pics from another angles Jess, keep forgetting to post them up. will try to do it tonight.

Yeah please post them up want to see my reaction when I came around the corner to hot and saw the cone , was like this :):):D

Well I went Wrong Direction and Hit a Cone so

WD = Worst score plus 10points

Cone = 5 points

Stopping on the track on my run to get cone out from under my car = priceless :thumbsup:

So I got 1:42 seconds on a course that should take you 35seconds

LOL

painful!!!

hope you demolished that cone! haha

hey great work Jess!

its more a fun event than super serious motorsport, so as long as you have a great time (30 events in 3 days sounds good to me) you have done well. the people who treat it like bathurst 1000 have the wrong attitude I reckon.

well done!

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