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Yes I was on R's but as you will remember it started to fine up a little for the first groups (which funny enough Harry was in)

not the way I remember it

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looked wet to me???

next excuse...

the Yokohama A048R's on which are not the best thing going as they're the IP control tyre but I had a set of freshish Brdgestone RE55's in the WT2 compound just in case as they are a wet coumpound and I have since run them in the rain and you barely have to back off with them as they are that good but I didn't want tear them apart in the dry.

hmm, thought you were suggesting it was wetter for your session than mine? now it was so dry you didn't want to risk using your wet compound tyres??? yet you still use the "A048R's are not the best" excuse anyway! lol I just ran on my 4year old nearly bald rear tyres and didn't think about using that as a excuse for not being faster... like the other 2/3rd of the field that were faster than you, we didn't have the option of tyres choice, we just run on what we brung. If I was in the slowest third of the field, I think I'd be a bit quieter about how inexperienced all these guys who "potter around at sprints" are! lol

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Having stood and watched around the noise meter I can say that most cars were no more than 85, keeping in mind that we are talking about a quiet part of the track where cars are in a high gear and consequentially are not accelerating hard. So to get over 95 there a car has to be exceptionally noisy.

Something that any driver should easily be able to tell, if they want to.

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Hey Harry a little birdy told me you landed on th fence at the eastern loop

I never even did that in the rain

damn, i was trying to keep that a secret too...

but the way I remember it you were lucky not to do it at walking pace exiting the pits...

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Hey Danny,

since you're fond of the occassional update to this thread, I thought I'd help you out and post your latest times from Lakeside this weekend...

LAKESIDE OPEN SPRINT - ROUND 3

LAKESIDE PARK

Sprint Cars

PRACTICE SESSIONS P1 P2

Practice

Issue 1

Page # 1

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Pos Car Competitor/Team Driver Vehicle Cap CL Fastest...Lap Gap

1 60 Robert Gooley Robert Gooley Mitsubishi Evo 6 AWD P1 0:55.9610*

2 32 Nev Scott Nev Scott Subaru WRX AWD P1 0:56.8033 0:00.8423

3 40 Dean Lettfuss Dean Lettfuss Mazda MX5 R6 P1 0:57.4433 0:01.4823

4 135 Mark Papendell Mark Papendell Holden P1 0:57.8002 0:01.8392

5 10 Paul Ansell Paul Ansell Mitsubishi Evo 6.5 AWD P1 0:59.7180 0:03.7570

6 22 Stuart Borrows Stuart Borrows Nissan Skyline U3 P2 0:59.7668 0:03.8058

7 98 James Willard James Willard Mitsubishi P1 0:59.7963 0:03.8353

8 36 Richard Greenup Richard Greenup Datsun 280ZXT R8 P1 0:59.8597 0:03.8987

9 43 Martin Williams Martin Williams Nisan 300ZX U3 P1 1:00.6794 0:04.7184

10 12 Jayson Mayo Jayson Mayo Nissan 180SX R6 P1 1:01.0977 0:05.1367

11 55 Bruce Chamberlain Bruce Chamberlain Westfield XTR2 U1 P2 1:01.6060 0:05.6450

12 85 Danny Mischok Danny Mischok Ford Excort U1 P1 1:01.8624 0:05.9014

Not quite living up to the talk there champ...

Ps If your under the impression that you were going to beat me around there I'd get you credit card out as my old single cam engine did 60.8's on old Yokohama A008R tyre and not even the RS's! and Gerry got down to 58.29 sec with his 168RWHP YB Cosworth powered Escort and mine makes ALOT more than that and has had a lot more development and before you start going on about the track IT WAS ALWAYS THAT BUMPY and the patches on the corners they aere always there in some form so you can't blame that...

even on the resurfaced, widened track that's proven to be faster than the old surface... None of those patches left to balme... Perfect clear, cool Winter's day... Lots of other people going fast and setting PB's so nothing wrong with the track conditions...

I don't think even the credit card can help you, because you've already given that a hell of a workout.

Hopefully you're not still under any of those false impressions! lol

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