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lol, evidently he did ;)

Steve and Bernie are using Nagg's R35. Steve has co-driven the car previously.

Rullo just has no luck with that thing..... I do rate how he always seems to keep on smiling though! It does have lots of grunt!

You can get them to over 450kw@wheels in Targa spec.

Keeping them there is a totally different story. I've backed mine right back now to try and keep the thing on the road!

Anyways - for those lucky enough to be there have a great week. It's about now I start to wish I was there again.

haha it chirps 6th!

I figured there must be something wrong in the box to break 2 shafts, but maybe it just does have a lot of go. very impressive for a standard car.

He runs the full MoTeC (M1??) ECU too I think that ignores all the warnings and safety measures the factory computer has that would normally save components of the car as illustrated in the power skid :)

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Just had a quick look at some prologue results...for what they are worth.....have a bit of an interest in classic.... Broadbent getting his old RS porkchop around in the same time as Richards GT2RS. That thing of Broadbents must go ok.... 5th outright on the prologue....

Also something about Hendy stopping on Kayena. Was hanging my hat on him for EM victory.... Be gutted if he cops a snot time so early in the piece.

Ah that explains why I couldn't find Tim's result.

Fingers crossed he get's away with it - but it almost looks like Day 0 counts this year? Can anyone confirm if these 2 stages are more than just a shake-down / seeding procedure this year?

I presume not because there are some weird / slow results from guys you'd expect on the pace in all categories.

lol that would be funny to watch. to be honest I think they'd be better to focus on making the event affordable to get the volume of competitors up; the start time list has only 177 cars.

good luck today for everyone lucky enough to be there!

Is this the best updates page? http://www.targa.com.au/tc/page_full.asp?asset_id=8653

Not much happening...although it seems Rullo's tailshaft issue are getting worse not better

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