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Fatz, Fatz, Fatz, you always covert what you internally yearn for.

In words that you will understand “Your hot for some man sausage you front bum!”

Ok now thats over, lets talk about the "Corsair Challange"

I think the sedan dropping its load all over the track ruiened what was going to be a level playing field.

Phil did a 1.46.14 to start off,

Steve did a 1.42.XX

Adam did a 1.40.1X

Oil spil

Paul did a 1.46.46

John did a 1.40.08

Phil did a 1.42.xx

Paul did a 1.39.87

John has the exact times.

The car survived and showed no signes of not being able to play again. With the entry money, john will be able to replace the clutch and get some mods ready ready for next round.

Well done everyone, and lets get ready to play next time!

I had the best fun in this Corsair. Almost as much fun as passing GTR's at the track. Waiting.........

Such a contrast for everyone and nice to know even if blows up or something disasterous goes wrong it does not cost anything, even for me as I have written it off and virtually owes me nothing accept fuel and maintenance, unless it gets major then off to the wreckers for scrap.

Official times from first in the car.

Phil 146.14

Steve 142.77

Adam 140.70 with an extra cheat lap after missing a gear and grabbing first was it over the bridge and nearly left gear box behind and as expected though a good drive.

Then a big oil down around most of th track from a sports sedan

Paul 146.90

John straight after 140.61

Later Phill improved to a 1 43 something and Paul after oil cleared a lot on track 139.87 yet to be confirmed by clerk of the coarse and out of the event. Then ran out of day and no one else had a chance for improvement of their time.

Rematch apples for apples next track day should be hilarious action again. I almost dragged the door handles on some corners and top fun.

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