ludacris wrote:I think we got the message the first time Ruff.
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BIG GQ wrote:Hoonz wrote:i just heard a rumour that toughnut is pulling out cause his navi rolled his ankle
Well if this is the case then that is not the spirit at all. Can kiss anymore sponsorship deals goodbye if this is true.
bogged wrote:BIG GQ wrote:Hoonz wrote:i just heard a rumour that toughnut is pulling out cause his navi rolled his ankle
Well if this is the case then that is not the spirit at all. Can kiss anymore sponsorship deals goodbye if this is true.
... bit harsh, what the bloke cant walk, how is he going to run ahead, or up a sand dune, dragging a sand anchor, or winch cable throw a billabong of slurry without timing out?
I agree with Ruff on the sponsor thing.
Hoonz wrote:if it was that bad u would swap positions and let the navi drive etc
Mrs Drafty wrote:Great pics Stu
Drafty and Birdy DNF'D the prologue stage - they were trying to get the truck back on all 4's and in doing so went out of the course boundary. Still they had an AWWWSOME time doing this - BLOODY ATTENTION SEEKERS.
The Fish wrote:
Mani rolled and manged to get it back on all 4's but dnf'd at the prologue while both Henry (DOOOH) and Birdy spent quite a considerble amount of time driving on two wheels during the prologue.
morkz wrote:smithy has also blown his rear diff we are bringing up replacements on tuesday night
hollis.kristy wrote:morkz wrote:smithy has also blown his rear diff we are bringing up replacements on tuesday night
Sorry to question the rulz....but isn't this 'outside assisstance'????
Does this mean they get a 100pt penalty for getting a vehicle brought to town for them, as well as the other teams such as Roger to pilfer off it?? It thought there were queries over this rule last year.......
toughnut wrote:Well the truck was holding up quite well with only a few tyre punctures. We didn't count on steve, my navi tearing some ligaments in his ankle on the night stage at nundooka. First night was awsome and it just got better from there. Even Steven's on saturday night was the first stage to set the order for the prologue on sunday. Chris Hummer set the quickest time with 2.45 in his rangie. We did a 3.36 in our GU ute. Not too bad for our first ever run. It set us at 41st out out of 57 vehicles. The last couple of vehicles didn't run till about 1.00pm. The run started on the bank of the creek dropping down onto the sand where we went across the creek did a u-turn and came back across through a few more u-turns and then straightened up for about 500m to a becon for a u-tun back down the creek. It then weaved a bit went through a very tight gate and down to the finish garage. Both of the South African hilux's rolled on this stage as well as one of the british Ibex's. The prologue on Sunday had us out of a gate across some rocks and through a waterhole, u-turn back onto some rocks and through some deep wombat holes, u-turn over a jump, u-turn through another waterhole up to a huge boiler for a winch over the top. U-turn back through the wombat holes and rocks, u-turn through the first waterhole again and over the first rocks and into the finish garage next to the start. We had a time of 4.38 with our first ever winch together. The fastest I think was about 2.57. Amazing to watch. Birdy in his GQ took off from the winch and into the u-turn up on 2 wheels and nearly flipped it. He turned into the roll and changed gears kept the boot in (all on 2 wheels) and got back onto 4wheels onto the course and kept going for a really quick time. Awsome bit of driving. Still can't believe he changed gears on 2 wheels. After this we were split up into 5 groups. Our group had us(GU ute), Matt bolger(GU ute), AndyMillar(GQ shorty), Chris Hummer(Rangie, shorty), Steve Graham(hilux dualcab, almost stock), Chris Nash(GQ ute), Greg Scanlon(GQ ute), Todd and Verena Joyce(FJ40), MaxBaerlocher(wrangler), Mark Boas(GQ shorty). All in all a good spread of experience and competition. We went out to poolamica and did the creek run and then the first winch wall with a nav. We completed the first run in 28min with a winch. When we stopped we discovered a split tyre so we changed that for the next stage. We did the winch wall and started the run down the creek which had deep soft sand and sharp rocks which we cut another tyre on so we had to stop and repair the first tyre and replace the second one. We got underway again and finished in 2hours 10min. We then sat on our asses for about 3 hours which we used to repair the tyres we stuffed on the previous stages. Then we went out to Nundooka for the night Brumby's run. We only got the 3 compulsory points and returned with Steve Baker our navi tearing some ligaments in his ankle getting out of the truck to spot for me. Had to take it steady getting back cause the ground is really rough and his ankle was buggered. We finished with 4 min to spare. Woke up the next morning with Steve's ankle resembling a grapefruit so we decided to come into town and get it checked out properly. This put us out of the comp cause we didn't have any spare ankles. We are filling in time now helping out at Silver City 4x4 getting repairs done for the other competitors. This years comp is much tougher than previous events cause the amounts of repairs to things like chassis' and suspension is up on previous years. Denis, Julie and the guys here are working 24hours a day keeping the guys in the comp. There are a few guys from overseas finding things a bit tough with one of the hilux's having come into Silver City 3 times already. The south african Jeep has been in to repair thier front shock mounts twice. Steve hobbs has done a CV and in the process had the winch wall he did it on cancelled for the comp. The mud out at Viewmont has played havoc with alternators so far. That's about it so far, I'm sure I've missed something but I'm hanging around till the end of the week so I'll keep posting updates for you guys.
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