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it went good, minus the nasty sunburn on my neck, shoulders, and chest. There were a couple new trucks, including a ranger who seemed to be loosing everything off his truck, and it was the biggest hack job of a race truck i've ever seen. It never ceases to suprise me what some people create. It was a little hard to hear the PA guy, but regardless I had fun.
I really like the broadcast on the radio but was in the back corner and the reception needed a little help, might want to monkey around with the antenna placement if possible. Curt
how did the Canadian boys do? Anybody have any pictures of them? I know that Shane Bourel brought down his Class 10 and Grant Baylis brought down his Rotary powered 2 seater, not sure about any others.