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Last Sunday's meet, on the race track behind the CUC plant, rammed home the message yet again as spectators soaked up wall-to-wall excitement in the sun.
Over the last year the organisers of this motorised mayhem have really got things in gear, and Crowds are flocking ing more and more are 25 cars straining starting grid every
Similarly, several tic drivers talk at ev car together to try themselves. In short buzz word.
Anyone who has e ised vehicle at spee of the simultaneous the word has spread.
in, sponsors are taking interest, and there at the leash on the month now.
young, enthusiastic meet of getting a little giant killing autocross is now a [e]r raced any motor-
will be well aware [o]f the adrenalin surge that accompanies this type of competition. It is a great way to burn off pent-up aggression and frustration, and more and more are keen to be involved in some way.
Gary Huggins and Frank Williams are still the speed kings, lying first and second in the championship. The challenge is on for all comers to raise themselves to their level.
Watch out for future races on the first Sunday of every month. Be there or you might come up missin'.