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The Mitsubishi GSR/EVO Club and Phillcom Rally Present the first official Time Attack here in South Australia! The event will be held 7th September 2008 at Mallala Motor Sport Park.

The Phillcom Rally Time Attack will be limited to ONLY 30 entries, positions will fill fast. Competition will be based on timed hot laps with ample opportunities to attain a personal best. No modification restrictions on entries.

The Phillcom Rally Time Attack will be the perfect forum for those interested to put their own driving skills and cars to the test! How quick will you be and how will you fair up to others?

Trophies for ALL Classes, and an overall winner of the Phillcom Rally Time Attack Top 5 Shoot Out! This event is sure to please both entrants and spectators with non stop action!

Platinum Sponsor:

Phillcom Rally

Gold Sponsor:

Australian Motors Mitsubishi

Silver Sponsors:

The Sleep Centres

Gourmet Glaze

D & T Performance Centre

Carpet Giants

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well ive unfortunately given myself no excuses now except for costs :(

have new tires that stopped me from the hill climb have my 5 stud conversion done so new rims :D and new brakes rotors and pads and full system flush going on in 2 weeks with 600deg c fluid

Awesome Fellas and yes Madaz no excuses!

I will enjoy seeing all you boys out there.

And Luke you can still put down a respectable time without huge power.

there will be a few classes EG FWD 4WD and RWD, so the chances of winning a trophy are pretty good.

This event is all about the the spirit of competition, will be a different atmosphere from a come and try day.

I can't wait!

i downloaded that info PDF but couldn't see a price for the day without a club membership so need the day license

im sure 2 months is enough time to conn a helmet out of someone :( looks @ Andrew's NEW alleged ADR bike helmet :D

http://www.gsr-evo-club.net/viewtopic.php?f=102&t=10434

All info should be in both the entry form and Supp Regs.

The cost for a non club member is roughly $220 if you have a L2s Cams licence $230 if not with affliated club.

Any other questions i happy to answer so just fire away.

would love to enter this, NOGRIP Mirage needs some decent competition for the FWD trophy, anyone know what times he has run in that ? officially timed laps too...

All i can say is Yes Matt in No Grip will be running his car and Yes he is quick (sorry won't post times you will have see on the day :P ), No Grip will be the FWD to beat. There will not be many FWD entered so you will be definately in with a chance.

sorry won't post times you will have see on the day :)

booo :P I've been hearing 1.24's i think but whether thats official times or not, fastest official time i can find is a 1.25 flat from the last modern regularity. So unless i come spectate, i guess ill have to wait and see these official lap times uploaded to natsoft :)

anyways, didn't mean to spam this thread but generally the costs involved and personal circumstances have stopped me getting out as often as id like recently :D but knowing that Matt is the only other somewhat serious FWD that i know of, id love to get out to the same event as him one day.

sorry for the offtopic.

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