Aero Challenge Yellow Car Championship
Aero Challenge Yellow Car Championship
Following the idea of the highly regarded Tony Lees that the Championship should be won by a yellow car I have compiled a result for 2017;
1st Number45
2nd. Number 22
3rd. Number 42
4th. Number 87
Congratulations to all of the yellow cars taking part in the competition, no doubt a suitable prize will be presented at the Driver's Dinner.
1st Number45
2nd. Number 22
3rd. Number 42
4th. Number 87
Congratulations to all of the yellow cars taking part in the competition, no doubt a suitable prize will be presented at the Driver's Dinner.
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A bowl of custard perhaps?no doubt a suitable prize will be presented at the Driver's Dinner.
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Bob- you forgot rule 6c from the Blue book,ie anyone who has driven a non yellow car during the season is ineligible to win the yellow car prize.
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As the driver of a red car I feel that those of us who drive red cars are being discriminated against. [-X
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And my Mucky White one used to be Red so I must be double discriminated against !
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Quite right too.JERRY KNIGHT wrote:And my Mucky White one used to be Red so I must be double discriminated against !
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Dear John, it will be a BLACK day when YELLOW cars are subject to BLUE book rules, indeed sufficient to make them see RED! While other SHADES turn GREEN with envy, there may be a SILVER lining, as multi-hued cars fly on wings of PURPLE, and GREY ones turn pale, causing those already WHITE to raise concerns about unfair competition.john bevan wrote:Bob- you forgot rule 6c from the Blue book,ie anyone who has driven a non yellow car during the season is ineligible to win the yellow car prize.
I fear that Mr Lees has opened a can of worms here.
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What colour is the can?I fear that Mr Lees has opened a can of worms here.
Who is going to carry it?
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Hi All
The silly season seems to have started early this year; I estimate there are still 67 shopping days to Christmas!
housie (the elder but none the wiser!)
The silly season seems to have started early this year; I estimate there are still 67 shopping days to Christmas!
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I understand the new ARV6 runs on worms which may be why Tony opened the can
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Is that allowed under the regs?I understand the new ARV6 runs on worms
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Mary- the worms are unleaded add 98 octane so are legal. You are welcome to test a worm at random though.
I have heard rumours some successful Moss box drivers are now using kettles of fish which is of course not cricket.
I have heard rumours some successful Moss box drivers are now using kettles of fish which is of course not cricket.
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John, I am just not sure that they are allowed - can you get them from petrol station pumps?
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Mary- see my edited post above
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Crickets would be quite good I suppose....which is of course not cricket.