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Originally Posted by wi11iamm
Why the big time differences in the second run-off? Did the track dry as cars were being collected?
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Good question Will, glad someone is paying attention!
Scott Moran was second up and posted a 60.32. Tim Wilson had his grassy moment running fifth then Deano had his detour running seventh. It was Simon Durling who put in the step change by attacking the course in search of that elusive first championship win. Once Roger & Martin got the message they were up for it. I really thought Roger had done enough but Martin's determination and phenominal car control just won through. The track was just as slippery at the end of the run-off as it had been at the start as was demonstarted by Groovey's spin as he crossed the line at Quarry.