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Weekend was great. Team Wang at it's best. Saturday night will be remembered for a while. A few new inductee's to the club as well - including a star performance from our new WRX Wang member. Fair skills with the skids I must say.

As for the racing part of the weekend, that was pretty good too. For those that lasted the whole day there was plenty of track time and I think everyone enjoyed the track as it is somewhere you can have a bit of fun at rather than being half scared to death.

I think the new guys - Jarrod, Dave and Tom all enjoyed themselves as well. Just disappointed for Archie as he was really giving it a go out there for just his 2nd track day.

But overall a very enjoyable weekend. Thanks to all that made it so.

:cheers:

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I did i think 5 hot laps, 7 in total...:cheers: But at least my car didnt have to get towed off, and i was able to drive it back to Melb.

Biggest effort award goes to Achie and Scotsman, the times were shaping up really good. Shame about pads and tyres on Snowflakes car:(

...and Dave, were you taking happy snaps on the day?

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Times here: http://www.racetime.com.au/?event=w0503&e=...05&view=fastest

Great weekend. I'm sure we'll be issued the key to the city next time we return to Benalia...

Superb accomodation arrange by Bec - our own pub! Top trackwork by everyone - especially Chris when battling with Snowy, and all those pesky WRXs. Dave & Blaise certainly earnt their Wang stripes too :cheers:

Photos coming...

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What a day, absolutely awesome weather, plenty of track time and some seriously quick times too.

For me, I'll take my 1.41 - like Archie, was my second track day so I'm pretty happy with it :cheers:

Looking forward to round 4 provided work doesn't intervene.

Good to see Team Wang rip it up on and off the track :cheers:

work hard, play hard!

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