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Round 2 is at Wakefield on the 15th 16th and 17th of this month.

We get a whole weekend beforehand to fix some stuff and actually make some improvements,,,rarely do we get such luxuries.

I have started a list by the way Mr Handley.

That lazy bum Fatz won't be there again,,,get the car going Pete.

It would be great to have some GTR fans down there by the way.

Cheers

Neil.

It's coming chris.

I've got a whole fleet of GTiR's now one is almost ready to go racing, surprisingly it's the cheapest and nastiest looking Gtir I've ever owned but it goes like stink.

My white one will be done soon enough. I've got plenty if time on my hands now which is handy.

fingers crossed.....3 wet races in a row would be outrageously bad luck.Stu Inwood (taxi in sports sedans) and Karl Eedans (GTR in production cars) are running this weekend...so that is 3x SAU-ers out there :D

You know whats also a bitch is trying to find the schedule for this weekend. I'd like to print it out and stick it up on the inside of the trailer,,,but I'll be stuffed if I can find it.

Cheers

Neil.

Roof on for me Dunc!

yeah very wet, mamnaged a 1.25 in the rain, the older blokes went over to the tyre truck, swipped their c/card and hello wet semi's...

doh!and I only came last in 1 race haha




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