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We've just added a few new pages to the sauvic website and thought some of you may like to know.

Track Day Lap Records - These are the lap records for each class from our official run motorsport championship which goes back to 2005. There are plenty of records that could be easily beaten in some classes.

http://www.sauvic.com.au/lap_records

Motorsport Championship results - This is the archive of past and current motorsport championships. Winners of each class etc... You could be the next on the list - check out the motorsport championship if your interested.

http://www.sauvic.com.au/motorsport_championship

DECA Championship results - Results from the last 2 DECA Series championships.

http://www.sauvic.com.au/deca_championship

Have a look at the above pages - you may already be listed :D

If i've made any mistakes/miss you out of a record you think should be yours - please let me know.

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Ferni,

Great work mate. Very nice. *Add as Bookmark*

nice work Ferni! top idea

agh someone MUST have gone quicker in std rwd than my horrible 2:06 attempt at PI... someone... anyone... its just embarrassing

I think I did back in '05. Anyone care to look at the timing sheets? I don't have a copy.

Ferni,

Great work mate. Very nice. *Add as Bookmark*

I think I did back in '05. Anyone care to look at the timing sheets? I don't have a copy.

You can get a copy of the excel files from this page:

http://www.sauvic.com.au/motorsport_championship

I see you as a 02:08.1 at PI on the 12/03/05.... Same day Ant did a 2.07

You can get a copy of the excel files from this page:

http://www.sauvic.com.au/motorsport_championship

I see you as a 02:08.1 at PI on the 12/03/05.... Same day Ant did a 2.07

I wonder - if I did the entire track in 4th gear without shifting whether I could beat that? It'd be a good challenge....

I'm pretty sure Jack did a 1.49 without 5th gear when he blew it that time.

In fact, here is the video of him doing it:)

http://sau.ferni.net/Jacksvids/PI_31_03_07b1.wmv

Ohhhh hang on, you mean do it in 4th gear without shifting to 2nd/3rd... hahahah that would be interesting...

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