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well drag warz has been run and won.

theo took out sport rwd, finally some final action for him, and some low nines as well which if i am correct he backed up and should have lowered the et record and also the MPH record.

was great to see team berzerky out there with a good 5 or 6 car team in the class, all there guys did really well. i must also say publicly thankyou to you guys for your sportsmanship in the semi when you realised i had an issue getting the cressida to crank over. its great to see, its a shame others in the sport arent like it.

we were really happy with our performance on the day even with a slipping auto we still ran a pb of 10.008 et at 139.99 mph and on another pass went 143.32 mph. once the box is sorted at its current level of tune i am confident of a 9.8 et. then we will progressively wind the boost into it and see what it can do.

i didnt get to see mark run but his car sounded strong all day long.

cheers

shane

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Not much of a crowd at all. Not very well publicised but we still had fun. Had a good day even though we broke the car :)

Was great to catch up with a bunch of guys I only ever see at Sport Compact events esp the Cressida guys. Big thank you to the Bezerkly Automotive team who had more cars there than just about any other shop and managed a couple of runner-up positions for the first timers!

Awesome stuff!

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