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Been having a search around the site & there appear to be plenty of Targa Tassie & other random in car Youtube offerings from SAU members. The does appear to be a lack of in car videos from circuits, however.

It would probably be illuminating if people could list the circuit, the car, driver & lap time (if you want) & perhaps the camera type/set up if that is your thing.

Anyway to start off:

Circuit: Collie circuit

Car: R32 Skyline GT-R.

Driver: Given the observations about dark nights & driving out of sight I guess that would be me.

Lap time: 50.15 seconds.

Camera: Old Canon point & click mounted on the parcel shelf.

Link:

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Cool idea

here's my attempts..

Circuit: Phillip Island, VIC

Car: S15 200SX

Driver: Me.

Lap time: 2:03.30

Camera: 80GB Archos 605 Wifi with Helmet cam accessory

Link: http://www.vimeo.com/2609734

Circuit: Haunted Hills, VIC

Car: S15 200SX

Driver: Me.

Lap time: 1:03.82

Camera: 80GB Archos 605 Wifi with Helmet cam accessory

Link: http://www.vimeo.com/3211493

Circuit: Lakeside, Q

Car: Datsun 280ZXR

Driver: moi

Time: 1:02.75

Camera: Digilife 1080HD

Notes: Clip does not show best lap time, video quality is degraded on YouTube

Link:

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Great idea djr81!!!

Looks like a very tight track, nice work...

Ok here's mine...

Circuit: Sandown Raceway

Car: R33 Skyline GT-R.

Driver: me, and that's Snowman in the blue R34 in front...

Lap time: 1:18.7 seconds.

Camera: Panasonic video camera (mini dv tape) mounted on harness bar

Link:

LOL, whore time :P

Circuit: Sandown Raceway

Car: R32 GSTt with RB20 POWAH!

Driver: balding, fast approaching middle age single guy who enjoys "the drink" too much

Lap time: 1:23.1 seconds.

Camera: stolen from another competitor, as if an R32 GTSt owner can afford luxuries like cameras

Link:

Circuit: Phillip Island

Car: R32 GSTt with RB20 POWAH!

Driver: a guy who hadnt been laid in a while so was driving a tad agitated/irritable

Lap time: 1:52.00 seconds. (So close to a 1:51)

Camera: i made it myself using tin foil. You should watch repeats of Macgyver if you want the details

Link:

Here's a lap of oran park south circuit from a few weeks ago, was during saturday morning practice when I was running the engine in. I dodnt get any footage of the racing.

I also miss a gear coming out of Suttons, my bad!

Circuit- Oran park south

Vehicle- R32 GTR 3D sports sedan

Driver- me

Lap time- 49:097

Here's a lap of oran park south circuit from a few weeks ago, was during saturday morning practice when I was running the engine in. I dodnt get any footage of the racing.

I also miss a gear coming out of Suttons, my bad!

Circuit- Oran park south

Vehicle- R32 GTR 3D sports sedan

Driver- me

Lap time- 49:097

Man your car sounds like a real race car....Im so jealous!!! what exhaust do you run?

Circuit: Sprint Circuit Queensland Raceway

Car: R32 Skyline GT-R.

Lap time: 57.55

Link:

have a heap of other in car ones on my profile too

Circuit: Morgan Park

Car: R32 Skyline GT-R.

Lap time: super sprints not a single lap

Link:

Hanging off the back of car - not in-car

Duncan should have mentioned in his last vid that the commodores are screaming past him because the red flag is out,,,silly boys and nice of Duncy to re-address it for them.

Circuit: Wakefield Park NSW,,,SAU NSW Track Day

Car: Radical Prosport.

Driver: Me.

Camera: Pov1

Cool camera,,,I love it.

Neil.

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