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Sau Vic 2014 Motorsport Championship Round 4 - Winton Saturday 17Th May


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So already had it checked out and bad news?

Dont need it checked out to know its bad news lol

Only thing I could think of causing such a slow and subtle failure would be from oil surge/starvation. I'll get it looked at when I feel like looking at the car again :(

That's unfortunate Lee :(

Seems some had a great day, others the total opposite.

Good fun overall none the less, good day to come up for some laughs from my point of view

Same here, awesome day and thanks for the BBQ!

How did your pics turn out Peter?

Haven't had a chance to go through them all but hope to share some pics by end of the week.

I got too lazy to take many photos after the feed at lunch! haha

Hopefully P1 race photography photos get published this time!

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That's a good camera setup John, the off could have gone worse!

Looking forward to some more pics, coverage of recent rounds have been good.

Here's mine, it's all rather calm and quiet compared to everyone else. Maybe I need classical music and a cardigan hehe...

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