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Old 11-08-2010, 02:05 PM
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Exclamation *** OUSCI Official Results ***

Here's the official 2010 OUSCI results with all laptimes, scores, points, etc.


Click here to download the results in PDF




I'm proud to say that OPTIMA and FM3 Marketing used the points system that I developed and pitched for the event.
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Now in PDF format.
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Am I retarded? There are multiple ties in there? Why is there no way to break those places so there isn't two 7th, 9th, and 11th place finishes?

Just wanted to say a huge thanks to Jimi Day and FM3, Cam Douglass and Optima, Bret Vokel and Air Ride, and Todd Gartshore and Baer brakes for making this event possible. I had a fantastic time working the event and will gladly lend my services anytime they need me.

Also a big congrats to Mark Stielow; a 20 point lead over 2nd place!

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Old 11-08-2010, 03:53 PM
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Who was Steve Ruiz? Did he run the c5 vette from Stop tech? He got 2 sessions for some reason. Fast car though.
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Old 11-08-2010, 04:28 PM
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Who was Steve Ruiz? Did he run the c5 vette from Stop tech? He got 2 sessions for some reason. Fast car though.
He said he got held up on his last timed lap by the car in front.. Saw him catch up to Mark but not enough to effect his time IMO..

So they gave him another go and he edged in front of Mark.. close race.

The autocross with that damn bar killed me..

And yea.. Stielow killed it for sure.
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And yea.. Stielow killed it for sure.
This is on of the hardest things I've ever work toward. I'm very glad I won for all the people who helped me.

The Gran Tuismo deal was a bonus.

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This is on of the hardest things I've ever work toward. I'm very glad I won for all the people who helped me.

The Gran Tuismo deal was a bonus.

Stielow
You certainly earned it.. thanks for the tips and advice.. now I just need you to give me some driving lessons. I don't think my line was too terrible but after watching yours I can see how much I left on the table.

Congrats again.. I knew you were gonna do it.
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This is on of the hardest things I've ever work toward. I'm very glad I won for all the people who helped me.

The Gran Tuismo deal was a bonus.

Stielow
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nice job everyone that competed in the event. looks like it would be a great time.hope to give this a try someday myself. does anyone have any video footage links. love to see it.
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Yep,what he said, impressive.
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