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Points Car Driver / Co-driver Car Pos

3 Mark Berry/ Russell Newman 1989 Nissan Skyline GTR 414 1

2 Greg Sutton/ Bernie Wilson 2005 Mitsubishi EVO VIII RS 439 2

7 Martin Notaras/ Simon Arthur 2003 Mitsubishi EVO VIII RS 455 3

11 David Finnimore/ Chris Sprangers 2000 Mitsubishi EVO VI 836 4

4 Greg Muller/ David Pitman 2005 Mitsubishi EVO VIII RS 878 5

17 Glenn Smith/ Max Carmody 1999 Mitsubishi EVO VI 900 6

71 Anthony Grace/ Steve Tonna 2002 Subaru WRX Sti 902 7

12 Phil Heafey/ Darryl Welch 2001 Mitsubishi Evo 6 TME 938 8

25 Dominic Votano/ Mario Calabria 2001 Mitsubishi Evo 6 TME 966 9

23 David Withers/ Richard Den Brinker 3800 Porsche Carrera RS 971 10

10 Reg Johnston/ Rob Johnston 2004 Porsche GT3 1138 11

13 Mick Jones/ Shane Topping 2002 Subaru WRX Sti 1258 12

44 Matt Cherry/ Kim Ledger 1998 Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 6 1275 13

98 Luke O'Neill/ Keith Wannop 2005 BMW M3 1292 14

64 KS Koo/ David Dalrymple 2001 Mitsubishi EVO VI TME 1363 15

41 Guy Stewart/ John Vader 1999 Subaru WRX 1493 16

75 Dean Evans/ Cristian Brunelli 2006 Volkswagen Golf Gti 1548 17

6 Michael Gaynor/ Peter Ord 2004 Porsche 996 Turbo 1578 18

49 Dan Vrubel/ Kerry Smith 2003 Subaru WRX Sti 1626 19

37 Paul Stokell/ James Dutton 2006 Mini Cooper S JCW 1654 20

38 James Brock/ Nathan Geier 2006 Mini Cooper S JCW 1661 21

28 Glenn Martin/ Steve Burke 2002 Mitsubishi EVO 7 1710 22

8 Greg Keene/ Amanda Sparks 2001 Porsche GT2 1732 23

19 Rennie De Maria/ Kurt Stiles 2005 Porsche GT3 1734 24

86 Rob Greenough/ Kelly 1999 Subaru WRX Sti 1751 25

87 Johnny Boreland/ Jody Vincent 2003 BMW M3 1790 26

47 Michael Hills/ Michael "Chicka" Hills 2002 Porsche Boxster S 1840 27

20 John Bright/ Craig Burgess 1989 Nissan Skyline GTR 1846 28

18 Hayden Brooks/ Nick Cooper 2004 Mitsubishi EVO VIII 1848 29

96 Stephen Spada/ Chistina Condon 1999 Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 6 1853 30

15 Laurie Burton/ Katie Iddon 2005 Porsche Boxster S 1875 31

43 John Simpson/ Paul Sandercock 2005 Subaru WRX 1878 32

40 Jamie Lovett/ Matthew Vardy 2005 Volkswagen Golf Gti 1886 33

82 Nathan Luck/ Nick Jensen 2004 Subaru WRX 1907 34

74 Verne Johnson/ Paul Brell 1990 Maxda MX5 1970 35

51 Stephen Pembrey/ Daniel Burton 1985 Toyota Sprinter 2002 36

32 Aaron Moffitt/ Adam McNeill 1993 Nissan Skyline 2052 37

88 Adam Hajek/ Martin Blake 1977 Ford Escort RS2000 2090 38

16 Darryl Courtney-O'Connor/ Rowan Courtney-O'Co 2005 BMW M3 2121 39

95 Rowan Ross/ John Tarrant 2001 BMW M3 2194 40

42 Alan East/ Phillip East 2003 HSV GTS Coupe 2207 41

80 Samantha Stevens/ Simone Bachmann 2006 Ford Focus XR5 Turbo 2216 42

81 Paul Cockburn/ Josh Bridson 2006 Volkswagen Golf Gti 2238 43

14 Barry Faux/ Martin Faux 2002 Bullet SS 2246 44

1 Brendan Nicholls/ James Piplios 1998 Lotus Elise 2255 45

9 Darren Park/ Sam Baghdadi 2001 HSV R8 2273 46

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Points Car Driver / Co-driver Car Pos

78 Paul McKee/ David McNeill 1977 Toyota Celica 2293 47

70 Michael Caine/ Mark Caine 1980 Holden Commodore 2304 48

53 Danny Josef/ Christian Becerra 1999 Subaru WRX 2333 49

90 James Moss/ Aaron Gabriel 2004 Ford XR6 Turbo 2402 50

91 Peter Lucas/ Angela Coradine 1997 Lotus Elise 2407 51

46 Leo Yu/ Andrew Penny 1995 PRB Clubman 2433 52

21 Ross Koffel/ Julia Koffel 2005 Porsche 996 Turbo 2441 53

85 Todd Smart/ CJ Lovejoy 2001 Audi TT 2443 54

77 Andrew Gray/ Stuart Connor 2004 Holden Monaro 2555 55

68 Derek Hocking/ Andrew Woodcock 2005 HSV Malloo 2621 56

58 John Medland/ Peter Medland 2002 Ford XR8 Ute 2650 57

26 Paul Shacklady/ Zoe Shacklady 2004 Mazda RX8 2656 58

30 Eddy Bidese/ Simon Bidese 1985 Alfa Romeo GTV6 2665 59

5 Barrie Smith/ John Healey 2004 Holden SS Ute 2752 60

76 David Brown/ Brian Smith 2006 Jaguar S Type Diesel 2798 61

92 Craig Morrison/ Arthur Constantinou 2005 Lotus Exige 2807 62

22 Graeme Taylor/ Susan Taylor 1984 Nissan Skyline RS-X 2935 63

100 Charlie Macintosh/ Sean Anderson 2006 MASERATI Grand Sport 3052 64

65 Tony Harris/ Angela Shepherd 2005 Mini Cooper S 3103 65

99 Kevin Magee/ Mick Heuchan 2004 Subaru WRX Sti 3193 66

93 David Nolan/ Matthew Davis 1966 Ford Mustang 3200 67

48 Alex Williams/ Gary Williams 1976 Holden Torana 3204 68

69 David Ross/ Alotta Fagina 1985 Toyota Soarer 3400 69

27 Michael Howe/ TBA TBA 1990 Nissan Pulsar 3415 70

29 Peter Kay/ Kim Pinkerton 2002 Suabru Liberty B4 3613 71

83 Iain Turner/ Melissa Anderson 2004 Mitsubishi EVO VIII RS 3879 72

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damn awesome. The 2 cars we prepared came in at postion 28 and 30 for their first efforts :P:)>_<

20 John Bright/ Craig Burgess 1989 Nissan Skyline GTR 1846 28

96 Stephen Spada/ Chistina Condon 1999 Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 6 1853 30

Edited by ido09s
Did Mark and Russell have separate entries? I heard from one of their family today that Mark came 1st and Russell came 2nd?

Mark came 1st in the driver's outright and Russell came 2nd in the co-drivers outright. But they won the combined Teams award (which is the big one in Dutton).

I'll say it again - champion effort. I was talking to the boys earlier in the year at that Autosalon Circuit Battle and they always felt they could win NSW (the event most suited to GT-R's). I hope that they can get to the remaining events and put on a good show.

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I turned up just after it happened but apparently it wasn't too bad, the barriers were resting again a gutter so they didn't move as easily as they might normally have so a bit more damage than normal. I/C pushed back and ?damage suspension arms. I wonder if they'll put much effort into fixing it considering they've got the new EVO IX which must almost be finished.

hey gents

bloody cars!! who'd have a gtr :cheers:

shame really we were having a good day till then

won 8 of the 11 stages that day

i was just glad no one was behind the barrier! apperently it got some serious air

yeah damage not too bad dunc! even drove it down to the underground carpark at the hotel for the night & then on the trailer after the accident.

must have a pedal box!!!!

managed a 1.17 around Q.R which i was real happy with.

Dunc could you please supply me with a controller as soon as possible

thanks Russ

Edited by giant

not a chance Dunc

my wife was driving the evo in the rally, she did allright too.

your right the gtr is heaps more fun! nothing like beating evo's in really tight motorkhanas! :P

and then running 270khm at the airport sprint !!! oh yeah

cheers russ

p.s do you have any controllers built?

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