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Well I'm pretty chuffed and proud today, finding out on my last run yesterday that I had broken the track record for fastest lady, being the first ever lady to get into the forties on that track :D:):)

with a time of 49.81 in the GTR (cant wait to see what I can get with Federals)

I also won the Type 1&2 over 3001cc with the GTS-T (Thank you Federal Tyres) FYI: turbos put me into over 3001.

An Evo won the SV Category, Dereck (Fifth Gear Motorsport) came second, and Mark (GTR) came third... if there was a fourth, that would be moi :)

Mark/Tuk Tuk also came third in Type 4 over 3001cc with the Volden

See full results attached and some pics of the Skylines.

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Top stuff Michelle!!

You'll be good competition for the texikhana!!!

Where was this event held?

Sounds like it was a good day!

cheers,

Chris

EDIT - Just saw the other thread you posted in events section, being held at Sutton Road!

Can you let me know when the next hillclimb there is? :D Cheers!

EDIT - Just saw the other thread you posted in events section, being held at Sutton Road!

Can you let me know when the next hillclimb there is? :D Cheers!

Next SDMA Hillclimb is on Sunday 30 September, entry forms/supp regs are available at http://www.sdmahillclimb.com/

Enter prior to the Thursday before the event or there will be a $20 late fee, entries can be paid online and emailed in.

I suspect the hillclimb is totally different skillset to motorkhanas, but should be fun.

I'm looking forward to seeing more SAU'ers at the hillclimbs :)

30th I have a mates wedding dammit :)

thanks for the reply though!

They hold them often?

2007

Sunday 30 September

Sunday 28 October

Sunday 25 November

Sunday 09 December

http://www.sdmahillclimb.com/Calendar/Calendar.html

For those who are interested

CAMS licence required is L2S (Level 2 Speed) and form is available here

http://www.cams.com.au/downloads/paperform...Application.pdf

Other CAMS forms are available here

http://www.cams.com.au/Content.asp?PageID=PaperForms

Hope you can make Oct then :P

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