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The Mitsubishi GSR/EVO Club Present Round 2 of the Phillcom Rally Time Attack Series 2009. The event will be held at Mallala Motor Sport Park on Public Holiday 5th October 2009.

The Phillcom Rally Time Attack Round 2 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. Privateers are welcome and catered for.

Supporting local Tuner Houses, The Phillcom Rally Time Attack Round 2 is the basis for the Time Attack Tuner House Series! Lakeview Chiropractic dominated Round 1 taking 1st and 2nd Tuner from Phillcom Rally. Additional Tuner Houses are lined up for Round 2, the perfect forum to put their workshop prowess and pride on the line – Come see which Tuner House will take the final round win and 2009 series title!

Trophies for ALL Classes, Tuner vs Tuner Trophy, Overall Winner of the Phillcom Rally Time Attack Round 2, and Time Attack Tuner House Series Champion! 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 Time Attack Tuner House Series. Please contact [email protected] for further details.

For all information on Phillcom Rally Time Attack Round 2 October 5th 2009 please view here.

Time Attack Sponsors

Phillcom Rally

Lakeview Chiropractic

Infinity Signs

S & J Automotive

Adelaide Radial Tyre

Australian Motors Mitsubishi

SA Motorsport Tyres

Willall Racing

Phillcom Rally Time Attack Round 2 2009

pdf-med.gifPhillcom Rally Time Attack 2009 Round 2 ENTRY FORM

pdf-med.gifPhillcom Rally Time Attack 2009 Round 2 SUPP REGS

edited/updated by Nightcrawler Aug 30 2009

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i wont be competing in this this time but im keen to come down, btw does anyone know a good place to find a track day helmet, whether it be a open face helmet or a full face arai item, anyone?

Try here http://www.autosportdirect.com.au/ or http://www.revolutionracegear.com.au/?MMID...3&SMID=1506 or any cheap moto helmet will do as long as it is Australian standards approved.

Time to step it up and get involved in some forum style events. Willall Racing have decided to enter the Tuner battles for some fun on the day with this pair of roadies, sounds like a great day :D

Somewhere in the 'mid twenties' would be a nice result for both!

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Hmmmmm im so undecided.

I wonder if i should enter these two. Martin has already got me scared, that white GTR is fairly quick on our private days.

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The Mitsubishi GSR/EVO Club Present Round 2 of the Phillcom Rally Time Attack Series 2009. The event will be held at Mallala Motor Sport Park on Public Holiday 5th October 2009.

The Phillcom Rally Time Attack Round 2 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. Privateers are welcome and catered for.

Supporting local Tuner Houses, The Phillcom Rally Time Attack Round 2 is the basis for the Time Attack Tuner House Series! Lakeview Chiropractic dominated Round 1 taking 1st and 2nd Tuner from Phillcom Rally. Additional Tuner Houses are lined up for Round 2, the perfect forum to put their workshop prowess and pride on the line – Come see which Tuner House will take the final round win and 2009 series title!

Trophies for ALL Classes, Tuner vs Tuner Trophy, Overall Winner of the Phillcom Rally Time Attack Round 2, and Time Attack Tuner House Series Champion! 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 Time Attack Tuner House Series. Please contact [email protected] for further details.

For all information on Phillcom Rally Time Attack Round 2 October 5th 2009 please view here.

Time Attack Sponsors

Phillcom Rally

Lakeview Chiropractic

Infinity Signs

S & J Automotive

Adelaide Radial Tyre

Australian Motors Mitsubishi

SA Motorsport Tyres

Phillcom Rally Time Attack Round 2 2009

pdf-med.gifPhillcom Rally Time Attack 2009 Round 2 ENTRY FORM

pdf-med.gifPhillcom Rally Time Attack 2009 Round 2 SUPP REGS

Edited by Adelaideprosound
Hmmmmm im so undecided.

I wonder if i should enter these two. Martin has already got me scared, that white GTR is fairly quick on our private days.

You might want to hurry up if you want to enter. There's 27 cars on the entry list.

Tuner House Competitors:

1. Phillcom Rally - EVO 9 #136 AWD

2. Infinity Signs - EVO 10MR #208 AWD

3. Phillcom Rally - MY04 STI #227 AWD

4. Lakeview Chiropractic - S4 RX7 #77 2WD

5. Phillcom Rally - MY98 WRX #6 AWD

6. Phillcom Rally - EVO 6 #666 AWD

7. Lakeview Chiropractic - FD3S RX7 #7 2WD

8. Infinity Signs - S4 RX7 #749 2WD

9. Willall Racing - EVO 10 #TBA AWD

10. Willall Racing - R35 GTR #TBA AWD

11. Adelaide Radial Tyre - GT4 #TBA AWD

12. Adelaide Radial Tyre - VR4 RS #TBA AWD

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Time Attack Competitors:

16. MY99 WRX #18 AWD

17. MY00 STI #106 AWD

18. CB Lancer Turbo #26 FWD

19. CE Mirage Turbo #10 FWD

20. Evo 6.5 #9 AWD

21. Evo 9 #50 AWD

22. VR4 RS #8 AWD

23. Evo 9 #TBA AWD

24. 911SC #65 RWD

25. Evo 9 #TBA AWD

26. R32 GTR #320 AWD

27. R32 GTS4 #32 AWD

28. Legacy RS #TBA AWD

29. 911 GT3 #45 RWD

30. Boxter S #53 RWD

  • 2 weeks later...
maybe im not reading close enough but what time the action start :)

23. TIMETABLE (Approx.)

7:30am Gates Open (Set-up)

9:15am SHARP COMPULSORY Drivers’ Briefing

9:30am Official Start

5:00pm Gates Close

I cant wait for this :)

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