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Time Attack Series 2008

Event:

There will be a 6 round series, requiring each driver to complete 3 Sprint Track Rounds and 3 Clubman Track Rounds.

There will be 4 half track days for each of the clubman and sprint tracks that will be eligible for points.

The best 3 of the 4 of these half days completed by a driver will count as point’s rounds for that driver (A driver can miss a round on each track and still be competitive).

(The series is points based; therefore all drivers are welcome to any event as always)

The winners of each class, and the place holders, will be presented trophies at the end of the year.

Class Structure:

A: Street Class

B: Open Class

Division 1 (A, B): AWD - Battles of GT-R vers EVO vers WRX vers GT-4 etc

Division 2 (A, B): Forced Induction - Battles of 4/6/8 Cly 2WD Turbos, Rotaries, Skylines, BA's etc

Division 3 (A, B): V8 Naturally Aspirated - Classic Ford vers Holden with some Toyota power

Division 4 (A, B): Naturally Aspirated ( but not V-8 ) - All 4 and 6 cylinder cars including Rotaries

General Rules:

Nitrous prohibited.

Roll Cage Permitted in all classes.

The same driver must drive the same vehicle for the duration of the series. The combination of vehicle and driver shall collect points.

Modifications must not be made which reclassify the vehicle during the series. Points are not transferable between classes.

A: Street Class:

The Vehicle must be constructed by a major manufacture.

Must have a rear exiting exhaust system with a muffler.

Must be road registered.

Must have OEM glass.

Must have OEM doors.

Must have both front seats (can have a race seat and a standard seat) and basic interior in the front half of the cabin. (Removal of carpet, stereo etc and liner allowed but not the dash)

Must not have in cabin adjustable brake bias / pedal box.

Must have DOT approved street legal tyres. Tyres must not have “For race use only” or “Not for highway use” marked on them. The tyres cannot be grooved slicks etc (See tyre register thread for further details)

B: Open Class:

All cars that do not fit into the Street Class and comply with the general rules.

Points Allocation:

1st = 12 points

2nd = 10 points

3rd = 9 points

4th = 8 points

5th = 7 points

6th = 6 points

7th = 5 points

8th = 4 points

9th = 2 points

10th = 1 point

A minimum of 5 laps must be completed at a round to be eligible for points.

Tyre Register:

For the street class tyres must be grooved and some wet weather capability. Slicks are allowed in race class.

There is a tyre register so there is no confusion as to what category a tyre belongs.

Click this link -> http://www.timeattack.com.au/forum/viewtopic.php?t=139

If you have a tyre that is marginal please contact [email protected] for a ruling. Otherwise you may be reclassified on the day.

Rulings:

The organisers decision shall be final. No dispute shall be entered.

First Event: February 5

Want to Get Involved, fill out the Join Form at:

http://www.timeattack.com.au/mailing.php

And I will email you out all the details.

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Thanks Noel. Are you in for the day ?

We need some more guys from the Skyline camp to even the battle. So far I have 9 EVO's booked in and only 3 GTR's. Hopefully over the next week or so the numbers even up.

yeah booked the time from work Paul, Hook me up for a morning shot please bud. :P

Sounds like a plan. The EVO count keeps going up, those guys want to dominate the AWD class.

I am also going to run Motorkahna at the Feb 5 track day. I have converted my electronic timing system from lap timing to khanna timing.

I have a beam for the start, and another for the end. Timing at 1/1000 of a sec. Plus my big electronic sign will show the elapsed time live to the crowd.

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damn straight! lol :banana:

I am after the dude that was sat on the back straight early in the morning session. got me having a big backwards moment ploughing the fields into turn 3!!!

;)

Fantastic Day.

the track is looking very green. Makes a nice change to the usual brown up there (keep in mind i'm only going from TV and pics haven't been up there .....yet)

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