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wasnt ther a gunmetal R32 GTR that ran 55.** on the short one a month or so ago?

Yeah Mark & Russ' beast ran a 55.5 or thereabouts late last year from memory but came out & smashed that on Friday! Congrats btw guys well done!!

sounds like you weren't exactly hanging about yourself there cam... :(

how did the brakes go this time?

Yeah mate not bad! We've still got some minor issues to sort out & adjustments to make, particularly to the suspension. I know we have more improvement in the car, no question, so it will be interesting to see where we end up.

I'm very happy with the 55.8 considering where the car is it & what we haven't done to it yet..... In 6 to 12 months time she'll be pretty quick :)

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Hi Guys,

The problem with the Saturday times is that they are timed by a guy pressing a button in the timing room feeding into the computer. As such their accuracy has been seen to be as bad as +/- 2 seconds.

The records in this thread are all timed electronically.

Paul

I have a 32 GTS-T, last saturday I did a PB of 63.6.

What proof do you require?

For you Si, just 3 depositions from witnesses unrelated to you :closedeyes:

Thanks for letting me know something was on zoomie. Even if the red barge isn't running well enough to track I could still come and watch.

Hi Guys,

The problem with the Saturday times is that they are timed by a guy pressing a button in the timing room feeding into the computer. As such their accuracy has been seen to be as bad as +/- 2 seconds.

The records in this thread are all timed electronically.

Paul

woohoo my PB could have been 56 then :rolleyes:

Only kidding :unsure:

I've used a drift box and aim laptimers in the past on Sat sprint. Their timing, in the past, was fairly accurate.

Wow it is my surprise that the timing was done manually. I 've always wonder how they time when there is no transponder in the car :LOL:

For you Si, just 3 depositions from witnesses unrelated to you :laugh:

Thanks for letting me know something was on zoomie. Even if the red barge isn't running well enough to track I could still come and watch.

Sorry Geoff,

Thought you were still up swanning around with the fish ;)

I'll let you know next time, hope to have to Sil80 back out soon

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