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I've attached the point score for round 2 and I'd encourage competitors to check it out and let me know if there are any problems. If there are no complaints/problems found I'll put up a combined standings from both events in the next few days.

Before anyone says it yes I know these are late, it's an area for improvement that will need attention if we run other events of this nature. The results for round 3 will be up in a much shorter time frame.

The thread for round 3 - now at Eastern Creek on the 30th of October - is here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/375673-kumho-lap-battle-championship-round-3-date-location-change/

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My best time 1:14.03 does not correlate with my name (Scott Bunny) in that second table. I'm pretty sure there is at least one other name that doesnt have the right time next to it...or I am completely misreading the table!

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