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Woohoo 'bout time someone else joined Jeno, Jo and I at the hillclimb... next one is on the 25th May, having a break in June then having a 2 lapper in July.

C'mon Donnan, you should come to this one :)

I'm hoping Ben and Alex will be there too.

Should be out there, just my tyres are a little low after texi... So i will be a little lacking in teh grip department, But it will be my first time out there and my second event in the GTR so i will be taking it slow.

Unless i take the open wheeler :banana:

Should be out there, just my tyres are a little low after texi... So i will be a little lacking in teh grip department, But it will be my first time out there and my second event in the GTR so i will be taking it slow.

Unless i take the open wheeler :banana:

Bring 'em both :)

i bought 2 tyres today from north west tyres on wollongong street in fyshwick today, cheap as, they were only 205/55/16 though but still $80 a tyre fitted

You should have asked me... We have the 595EVO available in 205/55R16 - Awesome tyre...

Now you know :P

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Congrats Michele on the win, not like they ever stood a chance.

Sorry we only got to see the last 3 laps. hope you enjoyed yourself.

Those last three were my best (which surprised me, they didn't feel like it) but I think I must have been showin' off cos you guys were watchin' me LOL

Oh bugger - it's now been edited :( - ignore above link, the content has changed and for some reason the button to EDIT is missing from my posts.

So here is what it said before the edit

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Those last three were my best (which surprised me, they didn't feel like it) but I think I must have been showin' off cos you guys were watchin' me LOL

Guys and Gals

I've just downloaded the data from Michele last run and yes - she was showin' off!!

She was carrying 200km/h through the kink on the straight and breaks down to 85 km/h in 5 seconds - gotta be happy with that!!!! :D

I think these smilies tell the story :O ...... :D .... :) ..... :)

We have analysed the data a bit more and an update:

Michele is pulling about 1.2 Gs (lat - thats pushing her sideways) through the corner. As Michele goes into the corner she is doing about 164 KM/h, so her braking from 200 KM/h down to the corner is in about in 41m in .8 of a second. As Michele hits the brake she is pulling about 1.2 Gs forward movement too. This is into corner two (one after the kink).

Few other stats:-

- corner onto the straight - pulling about 1.3 Gs side movement.

- fish hook - about 1.4Gs side movement

Edited by SteadyEddie

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