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Shell = Corner of GWH and Brabham Cr. (entry road into Eastern Creek which goes under the M4).

Gate = Yup gate 7 around the back (follow Brabham Cr around the track until you get to the back).

I think that's why they invented Nitros Oxide. When you get a little board you push the button and fill your undies and that's enough to tied you over.

If you think you're complacent with the performance now, wait until you've got the hang of the track and decide to chase down some arrogant tosser in a Ferrari :D

Originally posted by FAT32

wait until you've got the hang of the track and decide to chase down some arrogant tosser in a Ferrari :D

Thats what i spent the 3rd session doing. I had him on the straight up until i was 190km/h speed limited. He had me alittle from Turn 2-7 although he made me boil my brake fluid so not happy jan.

With my new tyres i'd eat him without a problem.

I've actually got footage of me sling-shotting past the 328GTS after turn 6 when his tyres started going off and he couldn't hold his line. AZENIS vs. PIRELLI ( AZENIS WINS ! )

Well guys I must appoligise... this day has snuck up on me and I have been a bit slack. I will be at the track from 7:30am... and yes I will be on time and no I don't know if I'll be driving...

I would suggest that you all try to arrive between 7:30 and 8 am as it takes time to fill out forms and then once all that is done I have to get final payments of $130 off everyone and also go and spend approx. 20 mins going through the paperwork etc. so that leads us up to the drivers briefing @ 8:30am.

Thanks to all those guys that have been answering the questions put forward.

The forcast is for rain tomorrow and Tracey has said that the day WILL be on regardless of the weather. Remember it take alot of rain to really soak a track these days.

Anyway,

See you all tomorrow morning.

Dan.

At the risk of being serious for a moment, cheater tyres are a HGE handful in the wet. Leave em at home I say.

They still have high threshold, and let go as you'd expect, the surprise comes when they regain grip when you least expect it - and you go spearing off into the undergrowth.

I think Roy saw my idea of drifting with cheater tyres on down @ wakefield one day - about 7 spins in 3 sessions :bahaha:

UPDATE:

Bank details available via pm for those that don't already have them. Deposits for my GTR are still being taken!!!

Deposits payed for:

Majanal (21/6/03)

Carlo (deposit 20/6/03)

Duncan (deposit 8/7/03)

Red (deposit 4/7/03)

Roy (deposit 19/6/03)

Jaz Man (deposit 24/6/03)

Tex (deposit 26/6/03)

Zane (deposit 4/7/03)

nissky (deposit 8/7/03)

ndr (deposit 12/7/03)

Akira (deposit 14/7/03)

Kinks (deposit 16/7/03)

Reserve List:

Silver (pay on day)

Prank

R33Deviat (50/50)

Talej (Come on mate, you know you want to!)

Arvo crew:

OZ GTR97V might drop in in the arvo.

So we got 12 drivers... plus Silver on the day... not too bad.

See you all tomorrow guys,

Dan.

Originally posted by Majanal

If your filming and I'm driving in the arvo can we see if we can get a shot out the back window of my car as I drift away some tyres?

shit yes.

i'll bring my camera mount for the back window.




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