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Hey Harry, the bmw guy was bloody quick and he gets his class win again next year because in 2017 I'll be taking the Radical. The only chicane was in front of the school which confused me greatly on my 1st run. Your right though all basically 90 degree corners, but a top of 3rd gear straight which was fun.

Dale, yes it was very social,,,I sat and spoke to heaps of other drivers which I would not normally do. lots even sat down at my pit bay for a great chin wag. Mark Ledgerwood in the Baja buggy was very entertaining,,, looked like a 60's pot head but was a very nice guy.

Here's a link to the pics that the Trapnell's took, Melinda is buying the cd so we have a record of my shenanigans.

http://trapnellcreations.zenfolio.com/p980431589

 

Cheers

Neil.

  

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It's a great event and pretty sad I missed it this year. should be there with bells on for next year. Might even have gentle back out for a belt through the houses. If not, killer the Carolla is always up for it.

Have you ever thought about making it up for the Noosa hill climb? Similar type of event and magic bit of track.

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Hey Nod's,

We'll be entering again next year for sure, We both absolutely loved it. Would be great to catch up buddy, haven't seen you in years.

Funny enough Melinda was asking me about Noosa on the way home from the Australian Hillclimb champs. The problem is getting the holidays from work.

Next year the masters are on in Tasmania and I'm very keen on doing that as well.

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