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well not really. Individual race results often show "r" or "R" but they don't always seem to show the quickest times I know of around there. eg in IP at wakefield the other week Dave had R against his results but it was only a 1.07 and I'm pretty sure WW's record was a 1.069. Can't see a consolidated list on there anywhere

don't know if there is such a list of lap records. but here's a link to the IPRA Lap Record thread.

http://www.techmasters.com.au/forum/viewto...p?f=3&t=271

Wayne's old record at Wakefield Pk was 1:06.1. bit surprising it didn't fall after the resurfacing. all the talk has been that the track is seconds faster now.

Edited by hrd-hr30

hey duncan

wakefield just got slower and slower as the track kept getting oiled up every race.

the IPRA times said ® because they didn't have a official lap record for a combined grid race (over 2l & under 2l in same race) we have been under WW record twice last year only in qualifying not a race so dosnt count. we had boost issues so didnt run on sunday. we intend to pull the restrictors out and give it a run in sports sedans at eastern creek on 24 may. woo hoo :D

lofty

yeah should be great, especially if you guys are going to go all out in SS not just pul lthe restrictors out :) hopefully I'll see you out there.

But I guess the answer is....there is no single location for lap records in Aus. I'm really surprised noone's ever bothered

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