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hey pete, both you and I didn't get any penalties, even though we wiped out a few cones doing them reverse parks into the finishing box

The people doing the timing were being "un-helpfull" as far as putting times down next to the right numbers (taking into account some numbers were missing due to withdrawals)

So there has been some confusion around numbers 36-40. Especially didnt help when the cars in these numbers didnt run in all the events.

The lastest results are as accurate as I can make them. (There was a different one up for about 5 mins)

hey pete, both you and I didn't get any penalties, even though we wiped out a few cones doing them reverse parks into the finishing box

Where motokhana events were run more than twice only the best 2 times were taken.

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