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Next track day is only 3 weeks away. Make sure you get booked in now. There are only 2 events left for the year !!

Next Track Day Thursday Oct 23

Morning Session: Clubman and National Tracks. Normal sprint format.

Afternoon Session: Sprint Track. Time Attack Series Round 7

This is the first bonus round. If you have only done 1 or 2 rounds on the Sprint track you can boost your points. If you have done 3 you can improve your result and drop your last round.

Make sure you check the points table. You may be close to a series trophy (I’ve bought the trophies and they are very cool):

Click the link: http://www.timeattack.com.au/about/about/points-tables.html

Beginners: Beginners are welcome to the morning or afternoon session. The groups on the day are configured on the drivers speed. There is a group for everyone at Time Attack.

Plus we have the beginners group with extra tuition to get you started. Just let me know when you book in.

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yeah my point lead is gone.

lol

As long at Nathan and Vince keeps the Mistis at bay Im happy. lol :)

If the car isnt in the workshop at all I can come along with current setup. But I guarantee it will be in the workshop still.

I am a definate for Dec 4!!! :)

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Yea the GTR's have to take Year 1 of the series !!!

I still have afternoon spots free if anyone is looking for some track time. It is underbooked so expect lots of laps.

Hey mate,

Noticed you update the timeattack forum results aswell, looking forward to coming up on the 4th for my first run in my 34. i will also be attending with a friend who went on the 23rd morn session. He had the dark green/black e46 m3. it was his first day out and had extremely warped discs so ran pretty ordinary times. 1:07 on sprint, 1:36 on national. Will be out there for the morning session on road [shit] falkens and have just organised a hks speed limit defender. Would 1:03's [sprint] be out of the ? with tein monoflex coilovers, different front control arms and 210awkw???

Hey Duncan1 looking forward to seeing you out there on the 4th. Don't forget to shoot me an email as well ( I don't always know logins to real identities ). I think I recall your mates car. I spent most of the day in timing unfortuneatly. On Dec 4 I have got the timing crew back again so I will see you in the pits.

Its hard to predict lap times like that. Just come out and put down a base time and work from there.

Paul

Hey Duncan1 looking forward to seeing you out there on the 4th. Don't forget to shoot me an email as well ( I don't always know logins to real identities ). I think I recall your mates car. I spent most of the day in timing unfortuneatly. On Dec 4 I have got the timing crew back again so I will see you in the pits.

Its hard to predict lap times like that. Just come out and put down a base time and work from there.

Paul

Yeah thanks mate really looking forward to it, my name is Ben Duncan. my mates [e46 m3]times read "vince Lynton" his actual name was Vincent Rewcastle. He said it was a great morning, he mentioned another 34 gtr "willo". any ideas on his sprint circuit times? mods?? etc.

have a search of the forum or even look at the history of lap times and results on the TimeAttack website...

Willo is on here... :thumbsup:

more than mildly modded. :P

Look forward to seeing another GTR at QR mate. Don't worry, see what time you do then go from there... :cheers:

Michael

have a search of the forum or even look at the history of lap times and results on the TimeAttack website...

Willo is on here... :thumbsup:

more than mildly modded. :P

Look forward to seeing another GTR at QR mate. Don't worry, see what time you do then go from there... :cheers:

Michael

I though that might be the case with willo's car!

Yeah good stuff.. really excited about it... are they your video's on youtube???

I though that might be the case with willo's car!

Yeah good stuff.. really excited about it... are they your video's on youtube???

not sure which ones you have seen, but yep there is some on there under ozhoon.

:P

It's stock officer, I swear!!

58.1 on the sprint track on cold tyres, 1:01.7 on the clubman. Finally starting to catch the 32s :P

Nice work, looking forward to hopefully catching up with you guys on the 4th!! will be running horrible falkens unfortunately! [first excuse and i havent even got there!!! lol]

Na, should be great, will get some decent turbos/ tyres early next year to try and be more competitive! in the mean time, it will be lots of fun......

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Hi Ben, thanks for the info, I have updated your mates name in my database. It will update on the hall of fame next time I update the website.

As Michael said, the records for all the cars is on the Time Attack Website. Follow this link: Time Attack Hall of Fame

Also for my database can you fill in the join form on the website, the link is: Join Time Attack Mailing List

I can get you booked in and get you out the email with all the info.

Hi Ben, thanks for the info, I have updated your mates name in my database. It will update on the hall of fame next time I update the website.

As Michael said, the records for all the cars is on the Time Attack Website. Follow this link: Time Attack Hall of Fame

Also for my database can you fill in the join form on the website, the link is: Join Time Attack Mailing List

I can get you booked in and get you out the email with all the info.

Thanks very much for updating Vincents details. Just registered on the mailing list. I believe Vincent has or is paying for both cars in the next day or so for the 4th. Looking forward to seeing you up there, and thanks for your help..

Cheers

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