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if your racing S/FWD i'll out some one in my starlet daily driver to have a go too.

cars on the track is what its all about.

"...and Bingo was his name-oh!"

Cars on the track is the ONLY thing that will secure sport compact racing in Sydney/Australia. That's why I'm going out there to run the slowest ET's of my life in a stock car.

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is this day for the inexperienced racer? is it even worth entering when ur running 13's....how does it work?

Nothing Wrong with running in the 13's thats where my skyline runs day in and day out.

At the last Sport compact event I got through to the semi finals before red lighting.

"...and Bingo was his name-oh!"

Cars on the track is the ONLY thing that will secure sport compact racing in Sydney/Australia. That's why I'm going out there to run the slowest ET's of my life in a stock car.

Mivec vs Vtec vs Zetec vs Notec

lets do it!

Paid and entered this morning :laugh:

I'd definately recommend other's out there thinking about having a go to do so. At the moment, there's a very good chance that most people would qualify for eliminations, at which point consistency (and not outright speed) are the keys to success.

It would be fun to meet a few new people as well - I don't really know anyone off here who is entering, so please come and say hi :D

(Any free advice greatly appreciated - I bloody need it!)

Cheers,

Brenden.

Everyone, come and pit with us in the white lancer. If you need somewhere to put you spares, just chuck em in the back. Just don't remove them for eliminations or I'l break out! :D

Everyone, come and pit with us in the white lancer. If you need somewhere to put you spares, just chuck em in the back. Just don't remove them for eliminations or I'l break out! :D

ill park my Jeep right in the middle of your pit bay...and ill be 1st in the line for the bbq'd snags!

130 Pre-Entries as at 7.30pm today and probably still a few more to be added to the list (and a few entries on the day).

I'm guessing that's probably the most entries for a Sydney Sport Compact meet for a few years?

Should be good - bring on next Saturday :whistling:

Class First Name Surname State Make Model

ET Bill Nabhan NSW BMW M3

ET Chris Knight NSW Mazda RX7

ET Frank Lancaster NSW Holden Gemini

ET Gerry Nicoletta NSW Mazda RX2

ET James Parker NSW Mazda RX3

ET Rabi Malass NSW Mazda Capella

ET Steve Galea NSW Ford ED Falcon

SF Andrew Bode QLD Mazda 323 Astina

SF Adrian Hodgson NSW Mitsubishi Lancer

SF Ben Cavanagh NSW Suzuki Swift GTI

SF Daniel Ross NSW Toyota Corolla

SF Dave Homer QLD Suzuki Swift

SF James Goodsell NSW Suzuki Swift

SF Jamie Lee Mischkonigg NSW Nissan Pulsar

SF Jason Dimmock NSW Suzuki Swift

SF Jonathan Danaskos NSW Toyota Starlet GT

SF Luki Soldatic NSW Honda CRX

SF Malcolm Kirwan NSW Mitsubishi Magna

SF Robert Crabbe NSW Ford Laser TX3

SF Ryan Bestulic NSW Nissan Pulsar

SF Trent Gillespie NSW Toyota Starlet GT

SR Andrew Lynch NSW Datson Chris

SR Brenden Dacic NSW Nissan Skyline

SR James Holmes NSW Nissan Navara

SR Jim Turner NSW Toyota Celica

SR Kade Young NSW Toyota Cressida

SR Nicole Williams NSW Ford XR6 Turbo

SR Nigel Venaruzzo NSW Nissan Skyline

SR Peter Armitage NSW Datsun 1200 Ute

SR Robert Fearn NSW Nissan Skyline

SR Russell Archer NSW Mazda RX4

SR Russell Forward NSW Mazda RX4

SR Shane Crichton NSW Toyota Cressida

SR Shane de Smet ACT Mazda 808

SR Lee Docherty NSW Mazda MX5

SR Zac Mitchell NSW Nissan 180SX

SA Andrew Borck QLD Subaru WRX

SA Damian Lancaster NSW Mitsubishi Lancer GSR

SA Derek Williams NSW Nissan Skyline

SA Glen Laws NSW Nissan Skyline

SA Joe Dib NSW Mitsubishi EVO 9

SA Joseph Maiorana NSW Proton Satria

SA Shane Hackett QLD Nissan Skyline

SA Theo Woollett QLD Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R

AM Benny Tran NSW Honda Civic

AM Dalibor Krstic NSW Mazda R100

AM Deni Veselinovic NSW Honda CRX

AM Glenn Alcorn QLD Honda Civic

AM Hassan Aly NSW Honda CRX

AM James Montecillo NSW Honda Civic

AM Jason Alcorn QLD Honda Civic

AM Luke Camilleri NSW Honda Civic

AM Morgan Smith NSW VW Beetle

AM Rodney Penrose NSW VW Beetle

AM Tan Ngo NSW Honda Civic

FM Dennis Leung NSW Suzuki Swift GTI

FM Kurt Scott QLD Mazda SP23

FM Iliya Vrankovic NSW Honda CRX

ST Ali Akbal NSW Mazda RX2

ST Andrew Gray NSW Mazda RX7

ST Andrew Stavrou NSW Ford MK1

ST Antonio De Oliverira NSW Mazda 1000

ST Ari Stratilas NSW Holden Comnodore

ST Bill Nabhan NSW Mazda RX3

ST Chris (Gutz) Wright NSW Mazda RX2

ST Damien McKern QLD Mazda RX2

ST David Muscat NSW Mazda R100

ST Jim Psaradellis NSW Toyota Supra

ST Mathew Lisle NSW Mazda RX2

ST Richard Gauci NSW Mazda RX3

ST Rodney Spannenberg NSW Mazda RX7

ST Wayne Dyson VIC Mazda RX3

SM Emmanuel Mann NSW Mazda RX3

SM Frank Dahbache NSW Mazda 1300

SM Jason Arcuri NSW Mazda RX3

SM John Geri NSW Toyota Wagon

SM Joseph Mansour NSW Mazda RX3

SM Karim Balloot NSW Datsun 1200 Ute

SM Kevin Power NSW Mazda 323

SM Micheal Baghdadi NSW Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 2

SM Michael Bek NSW Mazda RX3

SM Nick Zervos QLD Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 3

SM Peter Demetre NSW Mazda RX3

SM Sam Sadek NSW Mazda RX3

SM Scott Pope NSW Mazda RX3

SM Steven Bink ACT Datsun 1200 Ute

SM Steven Sammut NSW Mazda RX2

SM Victor Arcuri NSW Mazda R100

EX Andrew Dyson VIC Mazda RX2

EX Rocco Tamburello NSW Mazda RX7

PC George Marcevski NSW Mazda RX3

PC Jim Magliveras NSW Toyota Corolla

PC Kristian Magrin NSW Mazda RX7

PC Peter Donchos VIC Mazda 1300 Wagon

PC Rod Harvey NZ Datsun 1200 Coupe (For Sale)

PC Steven Dimech NSW Mazda RX3

PT Bill Nabhan NSW Mazda RX7 (TCR)

PT George Rehayem NSW Mazda MX6

PT Ivan Skaramuca NSW Mazda RX3

PT Joe Signorelli NSW Toyota Camry

PT Malcolm Glassett NSW Mazda RX7

PT Nick Tsoltoudis NSW Mazda RX3

PT Phillip Spataro NSW Mazda RX7

PT Po Tung NSW Mazda RX7

PT Robert Stanbury NSW Mazda RX3

PT Shane Flaiban ACT Mazda RX3

SB Alex Tukavkin QLD Suzuki GSXR

SB Alison Pratt NSW Honda CBR600F

SB Daniel Huxtable NSW Suzuki GSX 1400

SB Danny Deste NSW Yamaha XJR1300

SB Jason Hammelswang QLD Yamaha YZF R1

SB Joshua Bors NSW Yamaha YZF R1

SB Mike Darcy VIC Suzuki GSZ 1400

SB Robert Simmonds NSW Suzuki Hayabusa

SB Rowan Lind QLD Honda CBR Fireblade

SB Shorne Homes QLD Kawasaki ZX9R

SB Simon Gortley NSW Honda CBR500RR

SB Steve Reimann NSW Suzuki Hayabusa

OSB Adam Clark NSW Suzuki GSXR

OSB Adam Cornish VIC Suzuki GSXR

OSB Alex Borg NSW Suzuki Hayabusa

OSB Dave Cassin NSW Suzuki Hayabusa

OSB Jamie Bezzina NSW Suzuki Hayabusa

OSB Leonard Azzopardi NSW Suzuki Hayabusa

OSB Phil Presdee VIC Kawasaki ZX9R

OSB Shayne Homes QLD Suzuki Hayabusa

OSB Stephen Patrick NSW Suzuki GSXR 1000

EC James Patrick NSW Volkswagen Golf

EC Len McIntosh NSW Volkswagen Polo GTI

EC Tim Conway ACT Volkswagen Polo GTI

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