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Sunday 25th February is the opening round of the TASMANIA SUPER SERIES at Baskerville raceway.

Come along and check out some of Tassie's meanest track cars from all over the state to go head to head once again for that priceless championship title.

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Targa Cars (Sports GT and Production)

- Targa Group 1

- Targa Group 2

- Targa Group B

- Targa Group C

Improved Production

Historic Touring Cars

Sports Sedans

HQ Holden

Formula Vee

Come along and check out some of the closest and exciting racing throughout all the different categories. Check out cars ranging from Bill Fulton's 350kw R32 GTS-t to Scott Willings Ford Escort rocket

The cars range from Andrew Lawson's NIZPRO Nissan 200sx-r, Peter O'Keefe's monster SLR 5000, Leigh Forest's turbo celica and Ray Hislops Falcom GT.

There's something for every car fan with the entry list full of R32/33 GTR & GTS-t's battling it out with Subaru WRX's, Bitsamissing EVO's, RX2/3/4/5/6/7's for all you rotor nuts.

If low and smooth is more your thing then check out the Historic & Group N class with all your Coritina's, classic Holden EH's, Monaro's, XU 1's, or maybe a mini is more your thing :wave:

Gates open at 9 racing kicking off 11.

PRICE: $10 entry & children under 12 free

Grab the wife/partner/kids/untie/uncle or the guy down the road if they are motorsport fans and get your backside trackside to help support one of the best racing series in Australia.

Hope to see you all there :kiss:

Cheers GMB

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well, who went? Was it a good day?

yeah i went. i raced. i lived LOL

i was midfield most of the day (tagra b+c) 4th in race one and a new best of 1.03.2 down from 1.03.8.new 3'' exhuast helped. didnt get close to that time again all day though. got a tap in the rear in the last race from some hot headed bloke in a holden ute (what a stupid thing to race!!) didnt do much damage (anyone got a spare reversing light cover??). had to back off after that, started to missfire (overheated) good racing all day through the classes.

on the bad side ive worn out a front right,(2 big chunks down to the canvise) and my front pads.

ill have a new intercooler this week then i can turn the boost up abit and do a few other little things, get it dyno'd again and head to symmons, hopefully.

a PC licence wouldn't be so bad only $355 + Med. Aslong as it's not a International one, they start at $1294. I was thinking I could nick our Targa car and run it later in the year, or next year.

Edited by sav man
yeah i went. i raced. i lived LOL

i was midfield most of the day (tagra b+c) 4th in race one and a new best of 1.03.2 down from 1.03.8.new 3'' exhuast helped. didnt get close to that time again all day though. got a tap in the rear in the last race from some hot headed bloke in a holden ute (what a stupid thing to race!!) didnt do much damage (anyone got a spare reversing light cover??). had to back off after that, started to missfire (overheated) good racing all day through the classes.

on the bad side ive worn out a front right,(2 big chunks down to the canvise) and my front pads.

ill have a new intercooler this week then i can turn the boost up abit and do a few other little things, get it dyno'd again and head to symmons, hopefully.

That stupid thing was running in the top 20 at Rally Tas the weekend before, surrounded by EVO's, STI's, Porsches and Lambo's... I don't see whats so stupid about it, its really not that much different to a monaro or commodore.

a PC licence wouldn't be so bad only $355 + Med. Aslong as it's not a International one, they start at $1294. I was thinking I could nick our Targa car and run it later in the year, or next year.

You just upgrade it, hastle Terry Curtain! we got one organised 3 days before the event!

However your GTR would probably have to Run Targa A as its based on lap times, so unless you have 6 piston calipers all round, a sequential box and about 700hp, you'll never catch andrew lawson.

That stupid thing was running in the top 20 at Rally Tas the weekend before, surrounded by EVO's, STI's, Porsches and Lambo's... I don't see whats so stupid about it, its really not that much different to a monaro or commodore.

Running within the top 20 at Rally Tas is a great effort and good on you for getting out there, a point of difference like running a ute or a wild color is always the best way to draw a sponsor.

I heard you guys had some pretty wild looking angles out of corners on stages! How did the tyres hold up?

I can see John's point of view, however minor the contact might have been he now has a damaged car and as Tasmanian circuit racing is hardly about sheep stations any damage is a pain in the arse and its not hard to run very close and not contact, but has to be something allowed for obviously.

Edited by t01-100
That stupid thing was running in the top 20 at Rally Tas the weekend before, surrounded by EVO's, STI's, Porsches and Lambo's... I don't see whats so stupid about it, its really not that much different to a monaro or commodore.

a "sorry mate" after the race would of made me feel a whole lot better. these things happen and we take the risk but there is no reason to it on purpose (not saying he did).

good to know he ran top 20 in the rally. since our lap times where nearly the same, so might I have. and I bet its had tons more work done on it than mine!! For the record, mine is still 70% standard.

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