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No. Organisation Car Name Drag Slalom Chicane Pit Stop Sprint No. Organisation Car Name Drag Slalom Chicane Pit Stop Sprint Portfolio Additional Total Additional Award Rank 1 8th North Staffs Boys Brigade BB2 13 15 24 78 0 130 26 2 8th North Staffs Boys Brigade BB1 38 52 7 54 0 151 35 3 Arundel C of E Primary School ACE MIKE 47 17 53 63 0 180 49 4 Arundel C of E Primary School ACE TIM 64 42 60 32 -5 193 56 5 Beachborough School Merry Mary 56 22 25 15 -5 -3 110 Spirit 16 6 Beachborough School Arty Abby 4 3 2 35 -3 0 41 3 7 Bishop's Waltham Junior School BWJS 2 75 13 67 12 0 167 43 8 Bishop's Waltham Junior School BWJS 1 52 55 43 13 0 163 39 9 Blackwell Primary School Blackwell Bulldog 16 31 18 52 -5 112 17 10 Boxgrove CofE Primary School Boxgrove CofE 30 68 75 68 -5 236 73 11 Bursley Academy Goblin 3 2 4 4 78 -2 -5 81 8 12 Bursley Academy Goblin 2 8 7 41 78 -5 129 25 14 Bursley Academy Goblin 1 4 5 6 78 -5 88 10 15 Camelsdale Primary Camelsdale B 52 21 70 24 0 167 43 16 Camelsdale Primary Camelsdale A 35 5 72 51 0 163 39 17 Chesswood Junior School Chesswood Challenger 68 10 64 29 -5 166 42 18 Chesswood Junior School Will Power 84 28 63 26 -5 196 60 19 Ditcham Park School The Ditcham Dragon 26 13 50 37 0 126 24 20 droxford junior school The Drox 64 16 45 23 0 148 32 21 EASEBOURNE C.E. PRIMARY SCHOOL Meals on Wheels! 50 24 81 2 -5 152 36 22 EASEBOURNE C.E. PRIMARY SCHOOL Snapbats 73 20 77 7 -5 172 46 23 Egloskerry School Egloskerry 2 38 19 58 73 0 188 54 24 Egloskerry School Egloskerry 1 56 79 17 67 0 219 64 25 Ethelbert Road Primary School Speeding Sharks 15 74 49 49 -5 182 51 26 FOUR MARKS PRIMARY SCHOOL The Glad Goblin 42 84 55 53 -5 229 67 27 FOUR MARKS PRIMARY SCHOOL Giggling Goblin 59 53 29 45 -5 181 50 28 FOUR MARKS PRIMARY SCHOOL Feverish Four Marks 42 25 58 75 -5 195 58 29 FOUR MARKS PRIMARY SCHOOL Furious Four Marks 80 37 68 59 -5 239 75 30 Freshford Primary FRESH3 30 27 44 19 -5 115 20 31 Freshford Primary FRESH2 45 33 30 58 -5 161 38 32 Freshford Primary FRESH1 16 12 69 22 -5 114 18 33 Freshford Primary FRESH4 85 84 85 78 332 85 34 Funtington Primary School F18 11 36 19 8 -5 69 6 35 Georgian Gardens CP School Georgian Gardens 12 9 30 71 -5 117 21 36 Goldstone Primary Goldstone Goblin 2 70 49 76 31 0 226 66 37 Goldstone Primary Goldstone Goblin 1 82 34 72 43 0 231 71 38 Grove Wood Primary School Grove 3 26 2 10 56 -5 89 11 39 Grove Wood Primary School Grove 2 16 7 16 28 -5 62 5 40 Grove Wood Primary School Grove 1 8 1 13 10 -5 27 1 41 Hammer Jib UFC Bullet 33 61 34 74 -5 197 61 42 Harlands Primary School Harlands - Car 2 40 22 12 20 -5 89 11 43 Harlands Primary School Harlands Car 1 63 76 74 50 0 263 80 44 Harlands primary school (Uckfield) Harlands 3 24 45 9 69 -5 142 28 45 Harlands primary school (Uckfield) Harlands 2 4 18 5 17 0 44 4 46 Harlands primary school (Uckfield) Harlands 1 24 43 10 65 0 142 28 47 Leighton Academy Leighton Car-nival 83 72 83 3 -5 -3 233 Best Bodywork 72 48 Leighton Academy Leighton Bolt 68 63 66 66 -5 258 78 49 Margaret Roper Catholic Primary School Roper's Racer 2 55 40 27 64 0 186 52 50 Margaret Roper Catholic Primary School Roper's Racer 1 56 54 40 62 0 212 62 51 Newick CoE Marine Machine 3 35 1 1 -1 -5 -3 31 Best Presented 2 52 Newick CoE Apollo 7 29 37 9 -5 -3 74 Best Presented 7 53 Orchards Junior School Sparkle Roadster 48 64 47 4 -5 -3 155 Potfolio 37 54 Pennthorpe School Electro 74 59 56 30 0 219 64 55 Pennthorpe School Thrasher 76 83 65 56 0 280 81 56 Powell Corderoy Primary School PCPS 62 80 36 77 0 255 77 57 River Beach Primary School River Beach 2 13 49 34 18 0 114 18 58 River Beach Primary School River Beach 1 70 75 80 27 0 252 76 59 Rose Hill School Blue Demon 22 47 3 47 0 119 22 60 Rose Hill School Red Devil 49 57 47 76 0 229 67 61 Sheet Primary School Sheet Two 51 78 57 14 -5 195 58 62 Sheet Primary School Sheet One 41 66 21 16 -5 139 27 63 South Malling Primary School PP 29 31 14 38 -5 107 15 64 South Malling Primary School PPB 21 11 19 48 -5 94 14 65 St Faith's School Speedy Gonzales 59 39 15 42 -5 150 34 66 St Faith's School Rapid Rockets 64 30 23 34 -5 146 31 67 St Faith's School Antiwaste Wasps 59 69 28 36 -5 187 53 68 St Mary's C of E, Clymping Litty Litter 36 81 78 40 -5 230 69 69 St Mary's C of E, Clymping Corksical 42 55 61 40 -5 193 56 70 St Paul’s Primary School St Paul’s Legend 2018 19 51 22 55 -5 142 28 71 St Philips Catholic Primary School Arundel car 2 (name tbc) 34 72 33 33 -5 167 43 72 St Philips Catholic Primary School Arundel car 1 (name tbc) 30 26 26 44 -5 121 23 73 St.Margaret's Primary School St.Margaret's No.2 36 48 46 46 0 176 47 74 St.Margaret's Primary School St.Margaret's No. 1 1 37 8 39 0 85 9 75 St.Mary's CofE Primary School, Timsbury Pioneer 1 77 65 82 70 -5 -3 286 Greenest Bodywork 82 76 The Hendreds CofE Primary School Go Hendreds, Go 78 66 79 78 0 301 84 77 The Hendreds CofE Primary School Hendreds Primary School 81 62 37 78 0 258 78 78 The March Primary School The March Hare 22 58 53 21 -5 149 33 79 The White House School White House whizzers 52 70 52 5 0 179 48 80 Thomas A Becket Junior School The TABinator 10 41 32 6 0 89 11 81 University of Chichester Birdham Primary School 45 71 61 61 0 238 74 82 University of Chichester West Wittering Car 2 78 76 71 78 -5 298 83 83 University of Chichester West Wittering Car 1 28 82 84 25 -5 214 63 84 Walton Oak School OakeyDokey 20 46 39 60 0 165 41 85 West Chiltington School West Chilt Flier 67 60 51 11 0 189 55 86 Durlston Court School 72 44 42 72 0 230 69.
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