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The Mitsubishi GSR/EVO Club Present Round 1 of the Phillcom Rally Time Attack Series 2009. The event will be held 29th March 2009 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.

Supporting local Tuner Houses, The Phillcom Rally Time Attack will be the basis for the Tuner vs Tuner Trophy! The perfect forum for Tuners to put their workshop prowess and pride on the line – Come see which Tuner House will take the title!

Trophies for ALL Classes, Tuner vs Tuner Trophy, and the Overall Winner of the Phillcom Rally Time Attack! This event is sure to please both entrants and spectators with the best drivers and workshop machines providing non-stop action!

Competitions must have a minimum L2S or L2SJ CAMS Licence and CAMS Car Club Membership to enter. Click here if you do not have these items.

All Tuner Houses and Businesses are welcome to compete in the Tuner vs Tuner Trophy Time Attack Series. Please contact [email protected] for further details.

Phillcom Rally Time Attack Round 1 2009

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pdf-med.gifPhillcom Rally Time Attack 2009 Round 1 SUPP REGS

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If anyone is worried about how their car will hold up, do not be too alarmed. The day aims to be fun and not overly stressful on the cars. Each hot lap is just that, one lap. The cars are only experiencing one lap of duress. Each competitor gets 4 hot laps per session. The first two hot laps the car should just be getting up to temperature leaving the last two for the more likely fastest laps. By restricting competitors to one lap sprints limits those race prepped cars on slick tyres etc, and brings up the street prepped cars into consideration. It is up to you how many laps you want to do, run a quick lap and sit back if you wish!

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Please nominate clearly AWD or RWD - you will be placed accordingly.

A few FDs entered to take on the nissans!

I'll be going AWD that's for sure. Will i need to have TOW stickers on the back of my car? my tow hooks stick out of my bumper, so its pretty hard to miss them. If i do where is the best place to get them?

I'll be going AWD that's for sure. Will i need to have TOW stickers on the back of my car? my tow hooks stick out of my bumper, so its pretty hard to miss them. If i do where is the best place to get them?

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/CAMS-Approved-decal...A1%7C240%3A1318

i bought one last week for shits and giggles, looks like quality stuff and comes with a hard piece of cardboard so it doesn't bend :D

i think Luke said the OG speed shop sells them?

Autosport is currently under renovation, however Revolution Racegear may have them - about $10 for a sheet like above. Id expect the scrutineers would like to see them as precaution only. Your general safety items are essential.

pdf-med.gifPhillcom Rally Time Attack 2009 Round 1 FAQs

hey luke....do you wanna pick me up on the way mate

i am there to support the local SAU boys

Hey mate, that should be ok. Remembered the other night ive got some work to do on a S15 so i'll try and get that done Saturday so i can come Sunday.

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