Old by age, not by maturity.j-top paj wrote:oh yeh thats right old man, your a month before me
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500? don't think there was that many there when I left at about 12:30....MQ080 wrote:Out there today viewing the action… Appeared to be about 500ish spectators, few sponsors’ stalls & the obligatory ice-cream van. Big thumbs up to those that organised a "Sydney" event, however thumbs down on $20 entry fee per person.
Dozoor wrote: Is that a new yuri buggy , or i just havn,t seen it before subaru powered .
Jamies Buggy was sounding nice im thinking he has an extra belt under that bonnet ,
Yeah crowd is way back, which wouldn't be a problem had it not been for the fence. That's Eastern Creek's call though I think, not Sam's.just cruizin' wrote:So the feelings about a man made course, from the drivers point of view, compared to natural rocks etc. Looks like the crowd is a far way back, abit different to normal.
yeh i think your right about it being an insurance thing as well as other reasons....`maddog wrote:Yeah crowd is way back, which wouldn't be a problem had it not been for the fence. That's Eastern Creek's call though I think, not Sam's.just cruizin' wrote:So the feelings about a man made course, from the drivers point of view, compared to natural rocks etc. Looks like the crowd is a far way back, abit different to normal.
The man made course is unreal to drive on. So much grip which lets you do all sorts of things. You know how the buggy will react most of the time because the surface is consistent.
Was a good event and I thoroughly enjoyed driving in it.
Pics are going up right now here http://maddog.zook.org/v/werock-2007-ro ... terncreek/
They'll take a couple of hours to upload.. Thanks to Tulip for shooting all weekend for us
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