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1 hour ago, Duncan said:

lol that caught up a year quickly!

good to see you on the track again, hoping to do it myself one day :rofl:

Maybe you need to go borrow one of Pete's cars?

He doesn't seem worried about break GTRs :D

12 minutes ago, fatz said:

just booked into Wakefield for the 27th Feb if ya want to come out for a beer .....

Actually I need to book the V37 for a test day, who is running it?

And yeah just let me know if you are down night before or after and we can kill some beers

11 minutes ago, MBS206 said:

Maybe you need to go borrow one of Pete's cars?

He doesn't seem worried about break GTRs :D

That is my super power

3 minutes ago, Duncan said:

Actually I need to book the V37 for a test day, who is running it?

And yeah just let me know if you are down night before or after and we can kill some beers

That is my super power

Just a one raceway day

Bring back team track day 

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1 hour ago, fatz said:

Only in his own car

So you're saying don't let him do a track day in a car I own? :/

Granted, I've only ever had successful track days in other people's cars, and a 100% kill rate in taking my own cars to the track... :/

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