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Thanks to all that came to Round 2. Was an awesome day for racing, unlike the first round that was soaked :P Congrats to 1st, 2nd and 3rd, will have the results scanned and posted tomorrow :)

On the subject of Ace messing up the times I really don't know what happened for the group to be put back by 1/2 an hour. I was originally told by the lass at the counter that we would get extra time for the mix up. But the one of the track guys said something about a second race..? Think their lines of communication may have been a little broken but we got more time so that was good. To be honest I don't think I would have last any longer either way!

Next round date and venue details coming soon :)

Got a killer blister on each of my hands from the steering wheel, and all my back muscles hurt. Also the insides of my thighs from gripping onto the fuel tank because my harness kept loosening itself :P

Great day guys :)

Anyone got a picture of the results sheet so we can work out the points?

Sorry for not getting these up any sooner, but thanks Michael for posting his :)

Here are the scans (which only add the graphs from what was already posted).

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Points Round 2 are -

Sam L - 25pts

Simon - 18pts

Ray B - 15pts

Quintin R - 12pts

Billywhiz/John P - 10pts

Tony O - 8pts

LeroyP - 6pts

Simon H - 4pts

Michael - 2pts

lightyear - 1pt

Points after Round 1 were -

Quinton R - 25pts

Sam L - 18pts

John R - 15pts

Ray B - 12pts

Rhys S - 10pts

John P - 8pts

Andrew C - 6pts

Simon H - 4pts

Sean P - 2pts

Tony O - 1pt

Michael K - 0pts

Robyn R - 0pts

Championship standings after rounds 1 + 2 -

Sam L - 43pts

Quintin R - 37pts

Ray B - 27pts

John P - 18pts

John R - 15pts

Rhys S - 10pts

Tony O - 9pts

Simon H - 8pts

Leroy P - 6pts

Andrew C - 6pts

Sean P - 2pts

Micheal K - 2pts

lightyear - 1pt

Robyn R - 0pts

Please if I have made any mistakes or missed anyone let me know and I'll change them asap :)

The final and third round will be announced very soon so look out for it on the forum and Facebook!

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