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Regardless of you few softcocks wants, the event is going ahead rain hail or shine!

I have contaced the kart track and told it will still go ahead UNLESS it is far too unsafe...but they will make that decision!

A bit of rain never hurt anyone!

Bring a towel and a change of clothes is my suggestion to you all ;)

I will pay someone to race with a open face helmet in hail!!! will be looking like massa in seconds haha

I'm still keen as mustard, little rain never hurt noone...

BUT I'm reasonably competitive and if my shit cart konks out because the motor had engulfed too much water or the chain seizes from lack of lube i will pick up my kart and throw it at the leader as the are going max speed on the straight :)

...I have contaced the kart track and told it will still go ahead UNLESS it is far too unsafe...but they will make that decision!

With the greatest respect to the kart boys I think I will be making my own evaluation of the risks :P

Now to find some wet weather gear! Anyone got a plan or a contact

They provide overalls but they're not exactly waterproof.

I just took a change of clothes last time I karted in the rain up there. By the end of the race you WILL be completely soaked through.

Methinks something spicy for dinner to help keep the body temp up :P

As a kid growing up I used to play footy all the time with it pissing down like it does in Victoria, I'll be taking the soaking like I did all the footy matches.

Man the f**k up people :P

Afternoon = A Few Showers. Mostly Cloudy. Cold. Windy. 38 km/h SW. 69% humidity. 15 degrees.

Evening = Partly Cloudy. Cold. 23 km/h SW. 70% humidity. 12 degrees.

I think we're up for a wet track at least, maybe some light sprinkles.. and cold perky nipples!

I think I'll do this nude with a layer of vaseline all over, seems to work well for the Channel Swimmers :P

Rumour has it you n Bard have been practicing applying vaseline to each other and trying it out in the shower :D

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