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Post by penman on Feb 8, 2011 8:59:19 GMT 12
Thought these guys put on a pretty good show on the second night. The old-timers didn't mind a bit of contact and raced the old hot-rods like they would have in their hey day. Some of them weren't the prettiest (nor were the cars ), but they looked pretty good as a field. Sidechair crews were typical sidechair crews. Gave it everything they had a put on some great racing. Thanks fellas!
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Post by 4zfed on Feb 8, 2011 9:11:04 GMT 12
Yup i agree Penman support classes were good. Its hard for any class to not be the Hotdog class with Teams racing going on but they were good. Just a suggestion for next year-how bout a car of the week teams race haha ;D that was a good laugh, was classic to see some jaws drop when he 1st nearly hit the wall before people realise it was all in the plan
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Post by penman on Feb 8, 2011 9:12:27 GMT 12
Yup i agree Penman support classes were good. Its hard for any class to not be the Hotdog class with Teams racing going on but they were good. Just a suggestion for next year-how bout a car of the week teams race haha ;D that was a good laugh, was classic to see some jaws drop when he 1st nearly hit the wall before people realise it was all in the plan That was hilarious! Pretty well driven too I thought!
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Post by stevo on Feb 8, 2011 16:52:25 GMT 12
apart from the car of the week wasnt good advertising for regent motors as it shudnt have a warrent lmao
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Post by aresdacat on Feb 8, 2011 18:11:15 GMT 12
The highlight for me was the Classic 7w. That car is still one of the best looking cars ever. I liked it when it was lime green with Bryce Penn and when Barry Hunter had the car. Sounded as good as I remember.
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