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Yeh two issue in a row and fingers crossed I was running a phot comp with SAU and HPI and that should be in the in the next issue Not sure though. It will be along the lines of how to take good pics, I did not write it but the pictures are from SAU members so that should be good.

The times were utter bullshit. The autosports cars WERE NOT the fastest on the day, and they weren't doing anywhere near the 1:06's claimed by the author.

The fastest car on the day was Dumhed in the black NA silvia. He overtook both of the autosports cars reasonably easily and he was running 1:09-1:10 all day

A few of us timed the autosport cars at 1:10-1:12 consistantly

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The times were utter bullshit. The autosports cars WERE NOT the fastest on the day, and they weren't doing anywhere near the 1:06's claimed by the author.

The fastest car on the day was Dumhed in the black NA silvia. He overtook both of the autosports cars reasonably easily and he was running 1:09-1:10 all day

A few of us timed the autosport cars at 1:10-1:12 consistantly

don't worry, I told wheels magazine that I was doing 1:04s all day, and 1:05's on Nankangs, but using my feet for extra push down the straight.

At first they didn't believe me, but I just yelled "GTR!" at them until they thought I must be a professional race driver.

The times were utter bullshit. The autosports cars WERE NOT the fastest on the day, and they weren't doing anywhere near the 1:06's claimed by the author.

The fastest car on the day was Dumhed in the black NA silvia. He overtook both of the autosports cars reasonably easily and he was running 1:09-1:10 all day

A few of us timed the autosport cars at 1:10-1:12 consistantly

Hey just to let people know I was given this information by people on the day Brad gave me his times as he stated that he was timed doing 1:06:XX but sitting around the 1:10 bracket for most of the day. Remember there where no offical times out their. Offical timers from now on I say. And no offence for pissing people off with the times Club exposure was more my concern.

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