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Thanks Ferni....from the last round at Sandown this year till now I've really felt like I've learnt how much grip is available and how to throw the R around a track.

All I have to do now is get rid of the stockie suspension and really make her handle so I can nip at the heels of all the RP tuned GTR's :/

Awesome Weekend!

Drove my Zed boat down from Sydney, ran a best of 1.57 on the Sunday and then drove home again on the Sunday night! With a few more laps practise I think I could have gone a couple of seconds quicker, its definately not as quick or easy to learn as some tracks this one.

LOL @ Your new signature! :)

And that lap where the Stig did a 1:52.1 in Archie's car was when the intercooler pipe blew off coming out of the last corner, rolling to the start/finish line..

Do I see a 1:49?? :P

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