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this is a must do for next year. unfortunately i couldnt get out there this weekend but i had enough updates to know what was going on!  

well done guys!!!

heres some of the results that i was interested in....

can someone describe what is the "short circuit" at waker's?

cheers,

f

Hey Franks, where did you get those results from?

Can you email them all to me? [email protected]

Thanks mate!

Dan.

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waker's short course started on an access road off the main straight into a series of S bends then onto the back straight through some witches hats then right into the main straight again chicaning through some witches hats then into a tightening right hander (which claimed a number of cars including one very unlucky BMW!!!), back across the start line, through the S bends, along the back straight again and then stopping in the "garage" just before the right onto the main straight...a pretty sweet run!

Thanks franks.

For those that want the dingaling song that we spoke about over the weekend... got to the following link and right click and save the song titled "Chuck Berry - My Din..."

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/members/majanal/

Dan.

great weekend

at least this time there is no pete fell of the balcony story just the kel fell on the floor naked story

please tell kell!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Oi boys - i thought we agreed that what goes on tour stays on tour!!!!

(Petie, you're just jealous because I didn't invite you to fall naked on the floor with me) :wassup:

Well, first up thanks for all the support from the club and forums, there was a great turn up on Sunday, not to mention the hard core drinkers who made it along all weekend (not that they made any events on saturday morning after a big friday night tho!)

Full results are not up yet, but we certainly didn't make the top 10 this year.  Simmo on the other hand did, coming first outright in the EVO 8, top effort against some top notch competition :)

Highlights of the weekend score-wise went to Dan who landed a 4th place in his first shot at the Button Rally, after a top run in the wet figure 8 at EC.  Also a huge effort by Pete to pedal a very recalcitrant R31 around Eastern Creek track in 1.53 on very poor street tyres.  Kel was kicking my arse all weekend in the motorkhana stages, although she did require a quick underwear change after a big off on the Sutton Road hillclimb!

Pete also landed 3rd co-driver in  a hard fought class of 3, and got a trophy.  Since there were 4 drivers in class A I missed out :)

Yep- Like he said- thanks to everyone who made it possible for us to run this weekend!

thank you very much dan!!!  

idliketo thank the rest of the pit crew members and those who helped get us all vershnickered during the weekend!

oh and more picks pls

.... and like Tim said- thanks to everyone who helped keep us in 'good spirits' all weekend

;-)

yeah I'll sort pics in the next few days....there are *heaps*

but nothing like Jason's collection! 4,200 thats a lot of hard drive space! but URL not right I think, I can see them at http://www.pbase.com/duttonrally/nsw04

but nothing like Jason's collection! 4,200 thats a lot of hard drive space! but URL not right I think, I can see them at http://www.pbase.com/duttonrally/nsw04

Yes, the 2004 ones are at the URL Above

All up we have almost 8Gb worth (thank god for X-Drives and 1Gb Micro Drives)

The site -->www.duttonrallyphotos.com is the front page for ALL of the Dutton Rally Images.

just click on the 2004 NSW event link.

They should be all uploaded today - we had to spend all day yesterday sorting out those going into the newspapers and Magazines etc,

Keep an eye out in...

Daily Telegraph

Manly Daily

Sydney Morning Herald

drive.com.au

autospeed.com.au

Fast Fours Magazine

Hot Fours Magazine

(plus a few others I can't remember that asked for images) for stories and images of the event coming soon....

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