A retiring way to finish the day

With the qualifying sessions for the B12 entries run, the rest of the day was handed back to the support categories and once again showed why entertainment is their middle name.
The HQs once again came down to a hundredths of a second gap between first and second, with just 0.04 being the split. A safety car had intervened and a last lap dash had five cars separated by a mere second.
The Groups A and C categories went hard, withr surprising, three Commodores dropping out, including Ed Singleton’s STP badged #4 car, varying between working to ill to out. The Formula Vees once again exploded but this time literally, with the final lap seeing something like half a dozen cars going off track and one going along the wall on pit straight billowing smoke.
A great way to finish the day and a great way to prepare for the main game event.

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