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Autosports "ultimate Control" Skidpan March 24th Oran Park


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What can I say..

Congrats to Autosports for putting on a great day at OP on saturday.

It was a fantastic turnout..

Thanks to Ian Luff and the guys from the Ian Luff group, Boz & Ben for the great instructions and helping everyone out.

Great Job to Marty for winning the comp with being a couple of seconds faster then Andrew and to Brendan & Dave for getting into the finals.

I hope everyone had a great day besides the fact that it was a hot one and they enjoyed themselves well.

I would also like to thank Autosports for holding days such as these keeping them nice and cheap for everyone and to have as much fun as possible and having Ian luff and the boys there to help everyone out!

Autosports will be holding another one in May and I hope everyone who missed out on this one will be able to make it then.

I will be putting some photos up soon and liking everyone to most of the other photos.

Cheers,

Corinne

Also,

For those coming from north side, say northshore, hill district, coast etc

A few of us are meeting at Thornleigh Maccas at 6:45am - leave by 7 no later!!!!

Bring a CB radio too - and dont be late!

then we go M2 to M7

so bring $2.20 for M2 and take note of the M7's phone number and call them up within 48 hours and pay :kiss:

hey ppl im trying to attach an excel spreadsheet where i played with the times. hope this works.....if not just put up you email and I will email it to you, if you are interested. We took out some evo's im impressed!!!

nope wont let me....hold up, i will upload a total ranking list.

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lol i came last. good times tho for some of them, just crap times for the first clover, as i was overly sideways struggling for grip first time, did it nicely the 2nd time but when bozzy told me to put on some power we ran over the 4 cones of the tunnel. Actually that must have been a good time then lol.

Wow i had some quick times.Beating 3 WRxs and 1 STI.Maybe if i wasnt so hell bent on drifting the clover i could have had a shot at 1st. lol

yeah likely excuse.....u better make sure ur at the next one so I can take u down again.....

im not ashamed, i probably should be tho lol. not because corinnes a girl but because she has an rb20 (ooooh)

i think i would have gone better with the stock ecu, as i wouldnt have span the wheels so much. it was just stupid how little grip i had in 1st and second. once i got going it was great tho.

whens the next one?

What!!? No one took pics of my break down? :D

But yes, excellent day. Looked like everyone had alot of fun.

Im just sore i couldnt enter. Couldnt make it on time.

Thanks for organising a great day Corinne.

Wheres the drift day going to be held at Chris?

the point is i suck, but its fun as. definitely going to the next one, hopefully with some real rubber.

Thats why we have more days coming up so you can practise :D

Jeff and mario you two should be ashamed. You got beaten by a girl (or we think she's a girl)

Very well done though corrine!

Haha thanks..

Well atleast I didn't have to do any nudie runs :S

im not ashamed, i probably should be tho lol. not because corinnes a girl but because she has an rb20 (ooooh)

i think i would have gone better with the stock ecu, as i wouldnt have span the wheels so much. it was just stupid how little grip i had in 1st and second. once i got going it was great tho.

whens the next one?

HAHAHA! RB20 POWAH!!!!

I had so much understeer :S

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