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booo :) 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 :( 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.

I am pretty sure that the 1.25 was done in the pouring rain. :D so looks like you have to come and try to beat NO GRIP id say he is a hell of a lot quicker in the dry.

Awesome ax53 its good to have your support at all our events. Thanks

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All are welcome.

Send those entries in people.

Having a sizeable skyline contingent there will make for plenty more fun.

So those of you with the massive HP GTR's clean off the dust and cob webs and get out there! :laugh::(

mine is only low power :laugh: and cos its a GTS4 its lists of mods are high, so i have to race with the high power boys, but i will give it a crack.

Thats only in the AWDTC in the Time Attack you will all be competing against eachother and yourself.

Wouldnt it be nice to beat some of the big guns in a GTS4 though!

Practise days are not timed, and large number of track users. Yet still lots of fun in a safe environment.

The Phillcom Rally Time Attack is a competition for unrestricted modified cars to have a crack at posting fast single laps during the day. These hot laps are traffic free, and you only have to worry about your own driving rather than others while you are competing.

I had already planned to attend the practice day (for the first time) on the saturday Sept 6th for half the price.

not sure if its worth the extra $100....

If i enter its going to cost me at least $325, cos i will have to get a cams licence, as they cant do day licences for this event :ermm:

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