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Here are the pictures I took.
I have a video of the burnouts that I will post soon.


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Great pictures, Dave! It's just like I was there!

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Great pictures, thanks Dave.
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"Mid Engined Prototype"?!? Me thinks not...the XP819 was REAR engined....which is why it failed miserably....unless they were TRYING to build a wheel stander....
With the Wankle/rotary engine back there, it wasn't so bad, but still way to tail heavy.
Nice pics of all of the cars, tho!


With the Wankle/rotary engine back there, it wasn't so bad, but still way to tail heavy.
Nice pics of all of the cars, tho!


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