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Thanks to all involved in organizing, rain was interesting in the morning but the afternoon dried out & went well. A great day for our first event at this venue.

Put your pics/vids etc in here.

Hope to see you all at the next one [emoji41]

EDIT: RESULTS ARE IN!! :D

Pdf:

http://www.sauvic.com.au/motorsport/SAUVIC_Motorkhana_Round_1_28-02-2015.pdf

Excel:

http://www.sauvic.com.au/motorsport/SAUVIC_Motorkhana_Round_1_28-02-2015.xlsm

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As Anna has already said, thanks bigcore to all involved with today from those organizing, helping and participants, everyone made it an awesome day for Motorkhana #1! A special thanks also goes to Foresite Training for allowing us to run this event at their awesome venue. The CAMS and safety guys also for their time and effort. All up more than a great day and hope to see some of you at our other motorsport events through the year :)

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WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

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but yes, I was amazed how well the day ran, new venue new Insurer, new people to deal with plus some weather,

and yet he day ran perfectly,


full marks to the organisers.

I'll be back for the next one, maybe with a working Diff..

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That was a fun, well-organised day, thanks heaps to all involved. There were some damn nice cars out too, and I have to say, a pretty good variety.

I couldn't stay for the whole thing unfortunately (had to leave around 2) but managed to chat to a few people, and (finally!) joined the club. Looking forward to the next event :)

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Big thanks to all running the event. First time doing a motorkhana and had an awesome time, I never thought I'd have to really study the maps...I was wrong. Some great cars and peeps. The audi rs5 stands out in my head....that car can move.

http://youtu.be/_ym3A9K5x4g

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I only turned up to watch the last 2 hours, but it looked like a lot of fun; will definitely have to join in the next one! Brought along the o'l SLR and point and shoot, here are two videos and as soon as I can work out how to post them, I have a bunch of pics too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJLOrKcl6R4&feature=youtu.be Orange R33

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrOGVI0q_1M&feature=youtu.be Orange 180SX

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Yeah well done guys and thanks. Day was run very well - especially considering first run of the event.

Kind of refreshing not feeling like death slightly warmed up on the Sunday after an SAU VIC motorkhana event.

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Charles was it you that almost hit the wall barrier. I threw up in my mouth a little watching. Everyone was wrapped when it stopped in time. Bet you were too

Lol unfortunately yes haha, I was way too tired as the day got on, could barely concentrate :S

But like they say in FnF, it doesn't matter if you miss by an inch or a mile, missing's missing right? haha.

Here's what it looked like in car...

http://youtu.be/sjl-M8-1WG4

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