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Have organised to be there on Sunday with a mate from work chubbs.

Sunday's schedule.

EVENT CODE START TIME CATEGORY

1 R9 0900 - 0915 MX 5 Race 2 5 laps

2 R10 0920 - 0935 Alfa Romeo Race 2 5 laps

3 R11 0940 – 0959 Sports Racing Race 2 8 laps

4 R12 1004 - 1023 PRB Race 2 8 laps

5 R13 1028 – 1043 Group S Race 2 5 laps

6 R14 1048 – 1111 MX5 Feature Race 10laps

7 R15 1116 – 1139 Alfa Romeo Feature Race 10 laps

8 R16 1144 – 1206 Sports Racing Feature Race 10 laps

9 R17 1211 – 1233 PRB Feature Race 10 laps

10 R18 1238 – 1301 Group S Feature Race 10 laps

11 R19 1306 – 1415 AGTC Race 2 1 hour

12 P1 1420 - 1430 Alfa Romeo Centenary Parade 2 laps

13 R20 1435 – 1540 Production Sports 1 hour

14 R21 1545 - 1600 Group S Sprint 5 laps

15 R22 1605 – 1620 MX5 Sprint 5 laps

16 R23 1625 – 1640 Alfa Romeo Sprint 5 laps

I think if the weather stays as it is, on Saturday morning if it's dry at Wakefield I'll go there. Regardless of weather I'll do EC sunday morning.

So far it's shaping up to be one of those days to park the car on a good hill and watch from inside the car

Yeah wasn't too bad today. Just too many pace car laps.

Was pretty entertaining being at turn 2 and watching people trying to drive up the wet grass :D

MX5 gangbang

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GTR Goodness

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Audi R8 fark yeah!

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GT40, sound of this thing gave me wood.

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These 2 had an epic battle

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Pure AWESOMENESS!!!!

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The cage in the GT40 is a piece of art. Very impressive car but the sound is even better! I managed to be there for the 1 hr AGT race which finished on dusk. What a sight watch the brakes glow. Good driving too with no accidents.

The GTR must have been experiencing brakes issues as he was very early under brakes and they lit up like a candle but he did come back in the last 15 mins to pressure the Corvettes, almost taking another position into the last corner on the last lap but missed the opportunity as the corvette does have more legs than the GTR. Infact the Corvette was very quick in a straight line.

Todays race is on at 2.15 so will battle this hangover to be there!

  • 3 weeks later...

What a conflicting weekend, Mate won, our Lambo with had problems and are now further behind in the championship.

The audi and mosler went well over the weekend

I believe this round will be shown on 1 HD on Friday @ 6pm

Edited by Whiplash

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