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New Federal 595RS's on the GTR... and well... the results speak for themselves.

I broke the ladies track record three times yesterday in the GTR and won the category with the GTS-T, I'm pretty sure I had the fastest split in my category with the GTS-T as well.

SDMA President Robert Wall put out a special thank you at presentation time for the SAU people who volunteered. I would like to add to that and say a huge thanks to those who helped out.

I'll put a video up as soon as I get a chance.

Results (all cars)

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congrats Michelle almost keeping up with the boys now :blink:

LOL I'm trying... problem is that Mark gets the same advantage as I have when I upgraded to the good tyres. I think he should put the other tyres back on for his runs :blink: I'm happy with my results though, PB'd with both cars.

Well done Michelle and Mark, nice splits :-) Mark beat Barry Faux, good effort, I'll be there soon.

Want to see Video's VIDorBAN

Lost quality with Youtube... any good tips on prepping video for youtube without losing quality? I used Windows Media Encoder to compress to 8mb at the recommended 320×240 resolution and quality wasn't too bad until I uploaded it... then it went to sh!t.

What licence do i need to get to do that. :thumbsup:

looks fun as.

what are the classes?

Like 1/2

3

4

5

sv????

Cheers

It really is fun and feels much faster than it looks in the video. Given its such a short lap, listen to how the federals are picking up the gravel when I return to pit, so don't let anyone tell you a hillclimb isn't long enough to get them hot.

Level 2 Speed (L2S) $88 year

SDMA membership $50 (Family $75) year

Entry Fee approx $70

My GTR is in SV

GTST is in type 1/2 over 3001 (see results above for different categories).

www.sdmahillclimb.com for info or http://www.sdmahillclimb.com/Types%20&%20Classes.htm for classes (but menu frame wont open using this last link).

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