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d00dz --- 1st Time

Primordial --- 1st Time!

Liz ---- 1st time - SLOW smile.gif

nath95

R31deviat --- 1st Time - SLOWer than Liz.

Stolly

D_I_F --- 1st Time

Sh@un ---wasnt timed first time there, did 1.27 at OP GP (he cant get to a computer)

satanic --- 1st Time

yogi000 - been before, but never timed

Oz GTR02V --- 1.12

godzl1975

tuitahi

lingering soul ---- 1st time!!!! YEAH GONNA OWN U ALL!!!

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d00dz --- 1st Time

Primordial --- 1st Time!

Liz ---- 1st time - SLOW smile.gif

nath95

R31deviat --- 1st Time - SLOWer than Liz.

Stolly

D_I_F --- 1st Time

Sh@un ---wasnt timed first time there, did 1.27 at OP GP (he cant get to a computer)

satanic --- 1st Time

yogi000 - been before, but never timed

Oz GTR02V --- 1.12

godzl1975 ---1st timer

tuitahi

lingering soul ---- 1st time!!!! YEAH GONNA OWN U ALL!!!

d00dz --- 1st Time

Primordial --- 1st Time!

Liz ---- 1st time - SLOW smile.gif

nath95

R31deviat --- 1st Time - SLOWer than Liz.

Stolly

D_I_F --- 1st Time

Sh@un ---wasnt timed first time there, did 1.27 at OP GP (he cant get to a computer)

satanic --- 1st Time

yogi000 - been before, but never timed

Oz GTR02V --- 1.12

godzl1975 ---1st timer

tuitahi --- 1st Time (and so are my other two places)

lingering soul ---- 1st time!!!! YEAH GONNA OWN U ALL!!!

Abo,

Do you think we will be able to take a couple of car loads round for 2-3 laps at the start of the day? Aaron McGill does this with his days and it normally helps the first timers a lot. They get to see what a skyline can do and roughly what gears and pace they can do around the track.

I find it normally slows down the hoons and gives the first timers some confidence to go a little quicker.

Let me know your thoughts.

Looking forward to the head to head battle again!.

Hows your secret mod going?

I am having my cam sprocket's and 100 Ron tune done this weekend, it will be interesting to see what difference this makes in the real world.

Abo,

Do you think we will be able to take a couple of car loads round for 2-3 laps at the start of the day? Aaron McGill does this with his days and it normally helps the first timers a lot. They get to see what a skyline can do and roughly what gears and pace they can do around the track.

I find it normally slows down the hoons and gives the first timers some confidence to go a little quicker.

Let me know your thoughts.

Shotgun! :D

Oz GTR02V,

WRT to the first timers, RENEW will be running the day in a similar format to our previous days. ie a first timers familiarisation session at the start of the day.

Craig

Craig, last time we did it one on one and I think there were some people that missed out. With this many first timers it may take some time to get through them all. My suggestion was to have 3 passanges and do a group run as per the Aaron McGill days, I find there is heaps more questions and a better flow of info when you get a couple of people in the car. In addition every one gets a good look at the track, gear selection and line.

Your thoughts?

Craig, last time we did it one on one and I think there were some people that missed out. With this many first timers it may take some time to get through them all. My suggestion was to have 3 passanges and do a group run as per the Aaron McGill days, I find there is heaps more questions and a better flow of info when you get a couple of people in the car. In addition every one gets a good look at the track, gear selection and line.

Your thoughts?

Hey Paul,

If Wakefield Park allow us to do this we will consider it, if not we shall stick to the current schedule.

Cheers

Nathan

Received your forms tuitahi :D

Will keep an eye out for yours lingeringsoul and R31deviat if u can get yours thru as soon as u can :rofl:

Another newbie question...

Do we need a battery location sticker?

It is not a requirement for Wakefield Park, but if you are likely to attend further events that are CAMS sanctioned it will be required so it doesnt hurt to have it.

RE: Semi Slicks

These will give you 3-4 seconds a lap improvement over street tyres at Wakefield park provided everything else is up to scratch including the driver :) Certainly not necessary to cut some decent times and still have a great time :D

Lots of 1st timers, you boys and girls are going to have a ball :D

Waiting on entry forms from the following;

A31deviat

lingeringsoul

Kevin Leung

David Montauti

Um forms??? Huh?? I sent mine! :)

Oh hangon on seacond thought that was Wakefield.... ahahahah :D

Will search for the form and get it done asap

Oh and its A31Deviat... sif drive a R31 Skyrine........... :D

Cefiro baby, don't you forget it :w00t:




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