Tough MUDDA motor racing is being conducted this weekend at Phillip Island.
The water on the sides of the roads has drained away so hopefully the track water has done the same.
You though the grass was slippery last weekend at the V8's? That was only a preview of what it would be like this weekend, if you can get through the layer of water that is.
Just in from our importer, Maybe a little folded but still good for the tough conditions. Comes with kustom clearance invoices and sure to hold in the tough mudder conditions this weekend. See me mate cookie in the big red van.
Get out of bed this morning and go for my run down to Cowes pier for a swim and there is stars everywhere and not a cloud in sight. Gentle breeze, not to chilly. Same on the run back to my accomodation. Still not a cloud to be seen.
[quote author=The Ex Cook link=topic=1736.msg17914#msg17914 date=1337976735] Was I dreaming yesterday or what.
Get out of bed this morning and go for my run down to Cowes pier for a swim and there is stars everywhere and not a cloud in sight. Gentle breeze, not to chilly. Same on the run back to my accomodation. Still not a cloud to be seen.
Trunks up! [/quote]
I think you were dreaming this morning, a run and a swim yeah right ???
Well the first round has run and won congratulations to all the round winners, that was some of the best and closest racing I have watched ( I don't see alot though because of being out there myself) and can't wait for the second round now, and for all the people who have been unhappy with me for not racing I have all but done a deal for someone to run my kart. So there is another 250 nat for the QR round and hopefully we should have some go fast bits coming over from the UK to make sure the kart is as capable as winning as the driver is
[quote author=Brendan Luneman link=topic=1736.msg17918#msg17918 date=1338109478] [quote author=Matt 48nat link=topic=1736.msg17917#msg17917 date=1338108804] to make sure the kart is as capable as winning as the driver is [/quote]
Are you saying the owner isn't capable of winning Matt? It will be good to have more numbers at round 2 :) [/quote] I have never made any claims of grandure Brendan and infact I think I have publicly said I can't win outright, but like last year I think my kart can do a clean sweep only at the second round this time. It should be good I can't wait to see the looks on peoples faces when we dominate again just a shame we were not running this weekend and Luke could have had the #1 on the kart to ;)
[quote author=Raceroz link=topic=1736.msg17924#msg17924 date=1338115306] Are you guys doing the AASA Nationals the week after at QR or just the round 2 Event??
[quote author=ABR link=topic=1736.msg17925#msg17925 date=1338118604] If anyone would like to compete the AASA round the week after, I can help with kart storage for the week ...
Max 6 karts can be garaged at my place.
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I can keep my #17 and #37 Paul drives in my pantech truck,
so I could also store say 3 karts in the garage just over the road from Ant,
so all karts would be together here, in safe storage, in gated estate.
Obviously we would need 10 at the AASA round for a 'Title', i'm prepared to bring up two if we look like getting the magic number. Wouldn'y need storage, just head up for that single event as we are not eligable for Shannons round.
[quote author=Raceroz link=topic=1736.msg17924#msg17924 date=1338115306] Are you guys doing the AASA Nationals the week after at QR or just the round 2 Event??
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Only the SKA round for me Scott, regardless of numbers for our class, they will be "THE NATIONALS" this year.
Congrats on the weekend mate, good to see a Yami sticking it to the Honda's!! I know its 'the Nationals' but its really just a support act that without 10 entrys is running for bragging rights and a set of steak knives!! You did get the steak knives didnt you?? About time all the single drivers got together and formulated a plan.......
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Re: Round One sink or swim.
The water on the sides of the roads has drained away so hopefully the track water has done the same.
You though the grass was slippery last weekend at the V8's? That was only a preview of what it would be like this weekend, if you can get through the layer of water that is.
Re: Round One sink or swim.
Maybe a little folded but still good for the tough conditions.
Comes with kustom clearance invoices and sure to hold in the tough mudder conditions this weekend.
See me mate cookie in the big red van.
Ribbed rubber for that SURE grip
(no Offence Les)
Re: Round One sink or swim.
Have a good race meting everyone.
;)
Re: Round One sink or swim.
Get out of bed this morning and go for my run down to Cowes pier for a swim and there is stars everywhere and not a cloud in sight. Gentle breeze, not to chilly. Same on the run back to my accomodation. Still not a cloud to be seen.
Trunks up!
Re: Round One sink or swim.
http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?27/05/2012.PHIL.R2
Re: Round One sink or swim.
Was I dreaming yesterday or what.
Get out of bed this morning and go for my run down to Cowes pier for a swim and there is stars everywhere and not a cloud in sight. Gentle breeze, not to chilly. Same on the run back to my accomodation. Still not a cloud to be seen.
Trunks up!
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I think you were dreaming this morning, a run and a swim yeah right ???
Trunks up ;)
Re: Round One sink or swim.
Re: Round One sink or swim.
to make sure the kart is as capable as winning as the driver is
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Are you saying the owner isn't capable of winning Matt?
It will be good to have more numbers at round 2 :)
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;D
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[quote author=Matt 48nat link=topic=1736.msg17917#msg17917 date=1338108804]
to make sure the kart is as capable as winning as the driver is
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Are you saying the owner isn't capable of winning Matt?
It will be good to have more numbers at round 2 :)
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I have never made any claims of grandure Brendan and infact I think I have publicly said I can't win outright, but like last year I think my kart can do a clean sweep only at the second round this time. It should be good I can't wait to see the looks on peoples faces when we dominate again just a shame we were not running this weekend and Luke could have had the #1 on the kart to ;)
Re: Round One sink or swim.
Bring on round two then ;D
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Fair enough :-\
Bring on round two then ;D
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Amen to that Brendan ;D
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Max 6 karts can be garaged at my place.
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Are you guys doing the AASA Nationals the week after at QR or just the round 2 Event??
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Just the shannons round Scott
Re: Round One sink or swim.
If anyone would like to compete the AASA round the week after, I can help with kart storage for the week ...
Max 6 karts can be garaged at my place.
[/quote]
I can keep my #17 and #37 Paul drives in my pantech truck,
so I could also store say 3 karts in the garage just over the road from Ant,
so all karts would be together here, in safe storage, in gated estate.
Re: Round One sink or swim.
Re: Round One sink or swim.
I've been told by one of the event organizer's that the min will be x5 entrants per class to qualify for a title status at this event.
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Are you guys doing the AASA Nationals the week after at QR or just the round 2 Event??
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Only the SKA round for me Scott, regardless of numbers for our class, they will be "THE NATIONALS" this year.
Re: Round One sink or swim.