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Where did this bullsh1t rain come from:(

Just checked the forecast for tomorrow and they are predicting rain as well. My problem is m doing taking the day off work which means i will ahev to work the weekend, my semis are just about bald,:P

The rain is great fun, BUT:(...

Well that was easier than I thought... when do you want me to pickup the keys? :P

/sits at home twiddling thumbs :(

I will deliver them to you on my flying pink elephant :)

rain? Roy, you bought that bullsh1t melbourne weather with you. d'oh.

LOL at Duncan, anything rwd is the goods in the rain, pain in thass to bolt all the safety gear in though.

Im going to maeka judgement call in the morning based on the weather, either way i wont be able to do that mnay sessions as my new pads are sitting in the back seat of ther car so will have to monitor carefully pad wear:)

Mission control we have dry weather, good for laucnh.........Giddyup old girl we got some thrash'n to do:):):);)

May have to duck off at lunchtime to do some work things, depends how hot the phone rings, so if anyone is thinking baout swinging by maybe give me a call on 0408 409 068

Mission control we have dry weather, good for laucnh.........Giddyup old girl we got some thrash'n to do:):rofl::):P

May have to duck off at lunchtime to do some work things, depends how hot the phone rings, so if anyone is thinking baout swinging by maybe give me a call on 0408 409 068

Houston we have a problem. I am stuck in my f**king office you bastard!

Appolo 1 you are cleared for launch.

All,

  Im off to see the wizard, the wonderful wizard of eastern creek! Bring on the rain YEAH!. Tough luck to all you suckers stuck in the office! EC here I come

shuddup Paul. :rofl:

LOL...it was fun in the wet. Im always amazed how much you learn about the characteristics of the car in the wet, and how you learn throttle control and to use smooth steering inputs, which all goes out the window when you run accross muddy rivers running accross the track.

Started off good, then as the rain continued the water started running accross the track on turn 1 (big moment sideways but held onto it and survived), turn 4 (survived, still a little gunshy from turn 1), but then turn 8 was having a play sidewys with a monaro, but coming up to turn 9 aquaplaned straight over some mud/river form a a Porsche crash earlier in the day and went for aride.

It was good fun, a bit like a slippery dip, but instead of splashing into a nice pool of water it was like going head first into the pool bottom:( , or tyres in this case.

Car got back on the track and did another 3 x 20min sessions until the alternator died and had no voltage...lol big thanks to Doughboy and the midnight spares express:thumbsup:

All in all it was a fun day, good to catch up with Paul and Ben (long time no see) and do a lousy 2:20 slipping and sliding with the occasional bump:(




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