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Jun 20, 2008 07:13 |  #1

The day after attending the dukeries Rally i stopped off at Radfords Autograssing track to have a go at snapping Autograssing for the first time.

Was really pleased with 99% of my shots (took 2650 LOL)

Lots of action there and unfortunately an Air Ambulance had to attend one incident.

here we go,

#1 Touching the slippery grass

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#2 2-V-1 Ouch!
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#3 taken at 100th as he touches the grass and cocks a wheel up (one of my favs)
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#4 one of the many other impacts, notice how the bonnet is folding up
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#5 This thing was peddled very well all day by a half abouts lady lol
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#6 Things got exciting for each race after the water tanker came out to keep the dist down
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#7 Think i should of included more of these types of shots on here..
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#8 It really is suppost to be a non contact sport.. these are the consequences of not obbeying the rules
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All C&C Welcome.. Can't wait to get to another meeting

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Jun 20, 2008 08:46 |  #2

#3 is nice!


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Jun 20, 2008 10:43 |  #3

Very nice Jon, particularly the Class 7's in #7. Autograss is an excellent sport to watch and photograph. The lady in #5 is Claire Horner, a member of my local club. She is also one of the top lady drivers in the country. She certainly knows how to drive that Special of hers.

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Jun 20, 2008 13:53 as a reply to  @ Simon Harrison's post |  #4

Hi Jon,
Some cracking shots there.
Agree re 3,superb shot .
I shot much at 60th to 100th at the meet ,and like you took shedloads of shots.Too many races !:)
I think you must have been with a group on the top corner,as I could see a big white lens from where I was.Assume was you.
I did spend about half a race near you ,but scuttled off back to the start for the start shots near the end.
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Jun 22, 2008 17:11 |  #5

cheers for the comments :-)

Yes i can't wait to get to more Simon, was going to the meeting this weekend but a road rally and hillclimb to attend put a stop to that.

Pons, i think that may of been me... yes was with 3 other lads had the stove out at one point also lol introduce yourself next time :-)

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