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Old 21 Apr 2019, 12:07 (Ref:3898887)   #27
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Sandgroper should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
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I went for a look on Saturday. The GT1 race was good, the Porsche 962 running in the Porsche regularity was awesome. The Hyundai race was well supported but not exactly riveting. The Historic Touring car field seemed thin on Group A quality. The improved Production was pretty good. The Production car category was as bland as a dry weet-bix.

Could have stayed for today, but was happy to drive 3 hours to get home, 6 hours of that racing would have truly proved to be an enduro.
Im sure at the track it would have been amazing, but on TV didnt give it justice
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