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Yeah, they look it, and Troy's happy with his. They were also very helpful in the email I sent :D

Yeh, if you are in Vic then Brown Davis are hard to go by. Very experiences, very professional and can explain where the cost is in the cages so can help you tailor your cage to best suit your dollars.

Normally for motorsport you need to have a high standard to enter events if there is a driving standard involved.

At any level of sport you have different levels of skill and this event should be about putting on a show to the public and showing them the full potential of these motor vehicles.

A number of workshops that I know of do not have vehicles eligable for open class and were wanting to run in the clubsprint class. They have drivers for there cars so that they can show off there products to the public and be as competitive as they possibly can. Why should we limit the driving standards!!!!! I am trying not to swear.

It always interesting to read the perspective and views of others. What you see makes complete sense, i suppose my perspective is skewed by my own requirements and wish to be competitive. :D I am all for maximising driving standards, but how do the owners of the cars improve if they dont get seat time and learn how to drive their own cars? Especially in the Clubsprint class i think its important that the owners drive the cars.

What you say about putting on a good show? Interesting question. To me its about the competitors making this event first and formost. They are the ones handing over the cash and need to enjoy the event. I think spectators will love the spectacle no matter what. Its not door to door racing so they will enjoy the spectacle of the diverse range of cars about their circulating, making noise and locking tyres...and laugh at hacks like me binning it trying to keep up with a little 4 cylinder Lotus with only one diff :P

If you turn the Clubsprint class into a class where ppl are handing over wads of cash to a workshop to build a weapon of car to be steered by a gun driver...then defeats the purpose of the class, they should just enter it in the open class. Mind you i am sure the organisers have a view of what each class shoudl be, i am only guessing. It should be the feeder class that as ppl learn to love this form of motorsport, continue the build on the car and graduate to the open class. Otherwise after the initial hype and interest subsides then numbers could struggle?!?!?!? As we all know this stuff isnt cheap and you need a long term approach to make sure that you have the club guys as well as the more serious club guys and workshops etc

You will never be able to keep everyone happy, i know if i make the event it will be for the fun of just driving Oran Park again. But it is always nice to be somewhere near the pointy end, or at least feel as though its within reach if you keep working hard at it.

They seem quite reasonable, but it depends what you want I guess. He's going to show me some designs, and I'll let ya know. I'm hoping to get down there this weekend.

Check the rollcage thread, Troy's cost around the same as your quote, but that's installed. Was your quote installed by them?

Nah, mine was a delivered price

Ok guys,

I am looking for T-Shirt designs. Shirts will be black and must have the Superlap Logo on the front and all our other sponsor logos on the shirt the rest is up to you guys. I need all designs by the 11th of April when I will sit down with the guys and we will pick which one we like the most. So get onto it and send them to [email protected]

Cheers

-Nathan

Long sleeve or short sleeve?

in for beers afterwards :)

+1 as always

Full cage, 8 point, Goes through to the front strut towers. Came in at $1500 about 2 years ago.

Mmmm, thats a bit more cutting and welding than id like for mine - but it looks like a top cage ;)

Sweet, at least we have sorted the so called 'PRO' driver thing out.

Normally for motorsport you need to have a high standard to enter events if there is a driving standard involved.

I have never been paid so I am entering in both classes :P

At any level of sport you have different levels of skill and this event should be about putting on a show to the public and showing them the full potential of these motor vehicles.

A number of workshops that I know of do not have vehicles eligable for open class and were wanting to run in the clubsprint class. They have drivers for there cars so that they can show off there products to the public and be as competitive as they possibly can. Why should we limit the driving standards!!!!! I am trying not to swear.

Anyhow, what chance do I have......both of the cars that I am driving only have 4 cylinders and one diff!!

John you are a paid professional. As far as I am concerned you are not allowed to drive in Clubsprint Class. It would not be fair to the other drivers to let you drive a car for someone. You have to much of an advantage. Yes you have not been paid to drive in a competetive event but you are paid to teach people advanced driving. This along with me knowing how good of a driver you are puts you out of Clubsprint Class.

The Rules & Regulations will not be completely finalised untill the Official entry form is gfiven to us by cams as they have more rules they want to add in. We also are still tweaking our own rules but at this point you will not be able to drive in Clubsprint Class.

Cheers

-Nathan

At this point in time no he would not be allowed to drive. No matter how good or bad the vehicle having a driver of his calibre behind the wheel is a massive advantage over most of the other people entering the Class. Clubsprint Class is designed for the people who want to go out and have some fun and some friendly competition and everybody likes to have the idea in there head that they have a chance at being at the top. With someone like john driving a car in that class that idea disappears especially considering the car he would have been driving so long as it was reliable on the day with John behind the wheel would wipe the floor with majority of the class.

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Maybe for those that have enter the word "competitor" sould be on the back of there shirts abit like Autosalon

Shirts are the go to help promote the event. If made long sleave like other companies have done in the past, with signage and sponsors. Then competitors not owning or wearing race suit can have opiton of wearing the SUPERLAP shirt, made out of cotton obviously. The drifter guys had a shirt like this made up I think and I have one form a track day way back with sponsors etc.

Bozzo could have a 1 to 2 second handicap, all good. Messy and only joking. He is very good though and makes me look silly.

Edited by Boosted Zed

I vote for a sticker to be issued to all competitors in addition to the shirts (hey we all want our $450 worth right?), something along the lines of "SUPERLAP TIME ATTACK" or even "SUPERLAP TIME ATTACK COMPETITOR"

For every event entered you add another stroke until 5, then use a strikethrough for the 5th, then start again, eg:

superlap8.jpg

superlap7.jpg

superlap6.jpg

superlap5.jpg

superlap4.jpg

superlap3.jpg

superlap2.jpg

superlap1.jpg

EDIT: Start at the bottom and work your way up - sorry :P

I'm lost for words steve-o. :pwned:
You are an ideas man Sunshine! ;)

How about we get stickers saying "If i could drive i would drive it into your sister"

lol, ok, maybe not a popular suggestion - but its just a suggestion :banana:

We're doing the same thing for the next SAUNSW motokhana and subsequent events

I think it's a top idea steve-o, but why did you stop at 7? I wanted to know what the 8 would look like. hehe.

I want to know why there is a SuperLap TimeAttack prior to Superlap Timeattack 1... Does Steve-o suffer from premature postulation?

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