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I think that will make boring reading having all cars that are stupidly fast. I don't think they have thought this through. Many people don't have any reference point to know how fast a 'normal' car round wakefield is!

They have to get the fastest cars there for sure but to have all of them unroadworthy, unregistered >$100,000 cars I think is a mistake.

Time will tell...

Be interesting to see how it goes...there have been plenty of cars that shoud/could do good times but have usually been several seconds off what they thought...its always hard to get the car to do everything you want it to on the day :D

Be good to see some road cars driven by their owners getting into the 1:05s

Just let you all know that the sort of cars that will be at the track for this day will be around the 1.05 mark.

i believe a ff that does 1.09 will be there also.

That's pretty impressive. A 1:05 is frontrunning Formula Ford times.

I'd love to see what kind of street car can run those times.....

That's pretty impressive. A 1:05 is frontrunning Formula Ford times.

I'd love to see what kind of street car can run those times.....

I doubt many will be able to get into the 1:05s myslef...not to say it cant and wont be done. But it will be a great effort to get a street car driven by a non-proefssional driver into the 1:05s

I agree;most people can nonchalantly say "oh,yeah,I can see myself doing a 1.05 around Wakefield..."without realising just what it takes to do so. I've seen some of Australia's best steerers around this track in a myriad of different car,but I can't see very many non-pro's without well developed and balanced trackday/race cars going near that. It's like the magazine-featured cars that have a huge turbo,some expensive coilovers and a massive "GT Spec" wing,amongst other mod's,having the fulsik owner saying "yeah,mate;she'll run an easy 9 second or high 8 second pass,first time 'round FOR SURE...". Morons:prove it before you talk yourself up! Confidence is one thing,ignorance AND arrogance is most upsetting...

So;end of rant. Is the 30th of March,as infered earlier,a definite CONFIRMED date?

I will eat my hat if they most cars doing 1.05s. for comparison, nations cup lap record is 1.01 on slicks. John's 450kw z does 1.06s. Russell's 350+kw gtr does 1.06s Asif there are a bunch of fully sik workshop cars sitting around waiting for an invitation from autosalon to show how hectic they are.

Big power is of no use at wakefield you need a well tuned suspension and weight package.

Ditto...dont doubt a few may be able to hussle into the 1:05s...but most wont be able to...as not beign criticla but i doubt most car owners will be able to punt a modified car that well....guys who have been doign srpints and events for a few years are a good chance...but the drag boys and folk that havent done a lot of track work will struggle to do thise times...Its not a criticism or a statement that they are bad drivers...its just that it seems to take apretty switched on driver to do those times....same old saying, its easier to drive a slow car quick then a quick car quicker

absolutely, and even if they put a competant race driver in the (as opposed to a drag racer) it stil won't replace years of circuit car development. If the BSM motorsport production car is at 1.09 and improved prod at 1.07 there will not be a bunch of cars at 1.05

absolutely, and even if they put a competant race driver in the (as opposed to a drag racer) it stil won't replace years of circuit car development. If the BSM motorsport production car is at 1.09 and improved prod at 1.07 there will not be a bunch of cars at 1.05

But Mr El Hassen can do 1:05s in his WRX ? At a place like Sandown, give your car 250hp more and i dont dounbt it will beseconds quicker...but at a place liek Wakefield i just can see that being the case.

Anyway,tiem will tell, and i may be proven wrong...and i will be had im happy to be proven wrong

I was under the impression that this event was for street tuned cars?

I know that JP in slot car has managed a 1.06,

but that is a works race car with years of developement behind it and an experienced steerer.

How are street cars meant to better this?

I guess I should have put in my entry " fuli sik, 600rwkw, nitro burner, dyno queen, etc, etc."

Then I may have been a chance. :

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