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Ive actually never done this event with semi's!!

Last year I took them up but the tyre shop stripped two nuts so I couldnt change tyres, I was still 3 seconds quicker than the year before on street tyres!

You got to remember that your semi's wont warm up as quick, and when they do, your run is over :P

but in saying that, I'll be in semi's....whether its the street semi's of the falkens or my old, shagged r888's

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Oh noes its Geoff!!

Bring it mate, bring it hahahah

Oh, Pete with the VE SS in your hockey team? Gee him up to get his butt into gear and enter!!

http://www.blcc.com.au

ENTRY IS NOW OPEN!!!!!

main page you'll see entry forms and supp regs, print them off, read,fill it out, send away with a cheque :D

lol

yeah mines sent. I faxed copies cause of steves reason, cause Im super dooper keen haha

Also, just a reminder, prob best to get your accomodation sorted soon too.

Hey Fellas,

Day 2 looks good, but how is day 1 run? You do a sprint down conrod from forest elbow with two cars at once? side by side? Stange concept.

How quick does it book out? I need a few weeks to have some car changes made and have a test run at QR before I book in.

cheers

Michael

Hey Michael!

Would be good if you can make it!

It can sell out pretty quick, within a few weeks.

The conrod sprint...(here comes an essay! haha)

There are 4 groups.

group 1 goes up from the pits, up conrod. you get 3/4's (most of the way actually) the way up, and you do a u turn at the bathrust light car club home driveway. you then go back down

conrod a bit, break into 2 lanes.

Its hard to describe, but with conrod, theres one ditch, go up a hill, and then it goes into the chase?

You basically start at that ditch on level ground. You can do a skid to warm up tyres (cant get on the brake though!)

Then bascially its a drag race - up the hill, then down into the chase.

through the chase, obviusly the quicker car would get the better line, unless they are waaaay in front!

then into murrays, and go across the start finish line and thats it!

then the next group goes up and so on!

For us liners - we are class SV over 3000

Last year we spoke to the organisers and I think they will allow us to enter in Type 2 or 3 over 3L. It's crazy to say that an R32 GTR can be type 2 but an R33 GTST is SV.

That said, I am out. I've just bought a track bike so no dosh for this.




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