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Did anyone see who won the brute ute final race this morning???

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results....10/2009.MOUN.R9

Was a great race, I think about 3x the top 3-4 cars all spun off at the same corner in sympathy of each other in the wet conditions.

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results....10/2009.MOUN.R9

Was a great race, I think about 3x the top 3-4 cars all spun off at the same corner in sympathy of each other in the wet conditions.

Thanks Ben :)

Yeah Dave just called and filled me in... not a great day for them... but at least only Grant crashed leaving only one car to fix before Homebush!!

as i mentioned in another thread yesterday Triple8's fuel milage will come into play later today.

Kenny's experience with methanol sprintcar and drag racing engines has a few tricks carried over that gives them an advantage in regards to economy.

Damn you Ken.

a mate of mine builds and develops the race engines for Triple 8 racing. They are making good power with the endurance package...but its the fuel economy where they will be in front of all others. They will either work on a strategy of 1 less stop or they will run lighter fuel loads to make it a quicker car...of course the strategy used will all depend on the weather and other factors.
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