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Last Round on this weekend at Oran Park on Saturday for a day/night meeting...

Who else is running, i will have my little Mazda Sports Sedan out there.

Wonder if Duncan will be able to win the Championship in the R35 GTR top 3 places very close..

I will be there this saturday doing race control!! :)

What colour is your mazda sports sedan?? If I get a chance I will come and say hi and get some pics :thumbsup:

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Was nice meeting alot of you on Saturday! I had a great time up in Control and got a ride around the track in the fire truck with sirens and lights blaring...Awesome fun LOL Giggled like a school girl :D:(

Great sprint until the rain set in...Racing in the dark must be so cool and I am sad that I wont be able to experience it..You guys are very lucky I reckon!! :P

yeah I know a lot of people went home when night fell (wierd if you ask me!)

full marks to Neil for having the balls to head out in the dark, and light rain, in a sportscar running slicks. It must have been a huge handful, was painfully slow, but I bet it was an absolute f**king blast! I was pissing myself in the pits, just wish I had been out there.

for those that have missed the thread, Duncan (LSX-438) won the NSW State Champs of which this was the final round: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ls...Su-t292391.html

His first season in a gtr, and he had to beat some very serious and experienced competition to win (and annoyed a few people on the way!)

So it was you dumping the water around the track?

I am sorry but Race Control is not in charge of the weather...Just everything else :P

yeah I know a lot of people went home when night fell (wierd if you ask me!)

full marks to Neil for having the balls to head out in the dark, and light rain, in a sportscar running slicks. It must have been a huge handful, was painfully slow, but I bet it was an absolute f**king blast! I was pissing myself in the pits, just wish I had been out there.

for those that have missed the thread, Duncan (LSX-438) won the NSW State Champs of which this was the final round: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ls...Su-t292391.html

His first season in a gtr, and he had to beat some very serious and experienced competition to win (and annoyed a few people on the way!)

I reckon...Go Neil and Duncan :P:D

Was A great day, well done to Duncan on winning the Championship.

Here is some images of the Man him self at work.

Also Marek done a great time in his white R35 has it working at Suttons.

Just have to find 2sec for my little Mazda to keep up the R35 GTR, but dont think there to much left on these tyres.. And Neil i have you in my sights with new tyres next year LOL

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haha watch out Brian, everyone can play the new tyres game :)

good to see the car went well on its first real run.....and that the headlights were pointing in the right general direction

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