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hell yeah.. not too shabby on my behalf if i do say so myself for a first timer.

Outta 44 entrants i placed:

Go 2 Whoa - 13th (wtf haha) [9.72]

Mornin Course 1 - 15th [28.58]

Mornin Course 2 - 25th (ahem that didnt happen) [46.71]

(thats more for personal refference)

Ill be sure to help out at the next one if its needed.

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almost forgot, an extra sorry to the poor girl I nearly sent through the windshield after fixing the cones when I took you for a run, I didn't get your name.

Had a friend take some photos but camera memory card got corrupted when we plugged it into the comp :cool:.

The 2 r32's doing the drift run was amazing to see that level of car control. Also thanks to Ryan for helping with my car you need to teach me to drift like u.

What a weird way to pick up some one up :D haha

Thanks organisers! Thanks volunteers! Thanks other people who turned up and raced around making loud noises in their cars. was a fun day!

thanks to photographers! I always want to lash out and get a decent camera after looking through pics from these days!

You definatly had the cleanest car on the day, and again, love the number plate :D

clean ie; bog stock :cool:

half makes me wish I wasn't fooling around with skids so much :blush:

the mind boggles if only my swaybars had arrived in time :D

again can't thank everybody enough for how smoothly and well run the day was you know who you are and you did awesome!

32.75 on morning course 2..... and that was in the morning when the track was still wet.... top gear style 32.75 WET time lol

4th overall, very pleased on my first event

not to mention tied 1st in the battles event..... ( and quietly beat a gtr and an s13 with his tein suspension stickers :cool: lol. But i did loose to a woman, although she had the advantage of 550bhp)

seriously it was an awesome day and i hope we are allowed to use nirimba again....

DOOOF I NEEDS TYRES NOW, money going into bank acount sometime today

OK this is summarising the results the best I can...I think there might be some timing errors in here because, for example, Mat Bentley who didn't make it beat Paul Lewis :cool: Anyway we can work on that for next time...

Congrats to the winners, its a really mixed looking with some first time competitors placing very well :D

xls version http://www.hgeconsulting.com.au/2009-texi-results.xls

crappy text version

Entrant Battles won Battles position Overall time Overall position Course 1 fastest Course 1 position Course 2 fastest Course 2 position Course 3 fastest Course 3 Position

26 Gerrard Sasson 4 3 68.6 1 26.44 3 10.07 18 32.09 3

36 Zane Robertson 1 6 69.25 2 28.29 9 9.41 10 31.55 2

9 Duncan Handley 2 5 72.89 3 29.43 15 9.37 9 34.09 5

37 Reece McIntosh 3 4 73.09 4 27.28 5 14.9 28 30.91 1

4 Philip Anayo 1 6 73.63 5 30.25 19 9.2 6 34.18 6

40 Joel Welstead 4 3 75.55 6 29.14 14 9.98 17 36.43 10

7 Eric Yamashita 3 4 75.67 7 28.26 8 10.4 22 37.01 16

21 Jason Swavley 2 5 76.29 8 29.72 16 10.19 20 36.38 9

15 Amy Worth 7 76.44 9 30.77 24 10.66 24 35.01 8

14 Matthew Everingham 4 3 77.31 10 26.3 2 9.08 3 41.93 23

10 Kelly Handley 2 5 77.41 11 30.89 25 9.83 14 36.69 12

34 Michael Deitz 7 77.74 12 26.27 1 14.9 28 36.57 11

12 Jason Ong 7 78.66 13 29.94 17 11.9 27 36.82 14

43 Silver Supraman 1 6 79.2 14 29.09 13 9.33 8 40.78 20

49 7 79.42 15 30.72 23 10.19 20 38.51 19

38 Adam Baldwin 2 5 81.33 16 27.89 7 9.19 5 44.25 25

16 Norman Chauaifaity 1 6 82.09 17 32.29 27 8.36 2 41.44 22

19 Paul Lewis 7 82.18 18 30.42 22 14.9 28 36.86 15

11 Matt Cass 1 6 82.85 19 31.72 26 9.77 13 41.36 21

22 Thomas Grimmond 7 83.89 20 34.24 30 11.22 26 38.43 18

23 David Milano 3 4 85.01 21 28.58 11 9.72 12 46.71 30

27 Alexandra Hailstone 7 2 85.06 22 28.56 10 10.31 21 46.19 28

6 Tim Hudman 2 5 85.47 23 29.03 12 9.15 4 47.29 31

25 Daniel Walker 1 6 85.64 24 30.37 21 9.72 12 45.55 27

17 Jeremy Koch 4 3 86.58 25 30.32 20 9.66 11 46.6 29

18 Nathan Jones 1 6 88.54 26 35.93 31 14.9 28 37.71 17

20 Elizabeth Coor 9 1 91.89 27 36.67 32 10.55 23 44.67 26

39 Andrew Ong 1 6 92.54 28 46.48 34 9.29 7 36.77 13

24 Adrian Sendt 1 6 95.75 29 32.86 29 9.94 15 52.95 32

8 David Hennessy 2 5 96.08 30 38.25 33 14.9 28 42.93 24

42 Benm 3 4 96.69 31 26.99 4 9.37 9 60.33 34

2 Thomas Katsowlas 7 2 97.13 32 49.48 35 14.9 28 32.75 4

31 Jason Griffin 7 98.26 33 27.77 6 10.16 19 60.33 34

41 7 98.65 34 49.48 35 14.9 28 34.27 7

44 1 6 100.86 35 32.72 28 10.81 25 57.33 33

30 7 105.38 36 30.15 18 14.9 28 60.33 34

34 Matthew Bentley 1 6 118.05 37 49.48 35 8.24 1 60.33 34

48 Paul Lewis 7 119.76 38 49.48 35 9.95 16 60.33 34

47 Anna 2 5 124.71 39 49.48 35 14.9 28 60.33 34

28 7 124.71 39 49.48 35 14.9 28 60.33 34

32 7 124.71 39 49.48 35 14.9 28 60.33 34

45 7 124.71 39 49.48 35 14.9 28 60.33 34

46 7 124.71 39 49.48 35 14.9 28 60.33 34

50 7 124.71 39 49.48 35 14.9 28 60.33 34

1 Dale McGeorge 7 124.71 39 49.48 35 14.9 28 60.33 34

13 Ben McLean 7 124.71 39 49.48 35 14.9 28 60.33 34

29 Tim Bentley 7 124.71 39 49.48 35 14.9 28 60.33 34

3 Andrew Metcalf 7 124.71 39 49.48 35 14.9 28 60.33 34

33 Marcus Eaton 7 124.71 39 49.48 35 14.9 28 60.33 34

35 Andrew Ong 7 124.71 39 49.48 35 14.9 28 60.33 34

5 Chris Quick 7 124.71 39 49.48 35 14.9 28 60.33 34

I wish oh how I wish I wasnt called into work :cool:

sounds like it was a wicked day, congrats to the guys n gals running the day.

actuslly...kinda glad I didnt go in a way...would have made me want to buy another skyline!!! lol

I did a similar scoring to Duncan's but instead used points scores per timed event (excluded the battles). So 50 points for best time, 49 points for 2nd best and so on.

Based on that scoring model here are some more results (I suggest you pick which ever one is best for you) :cool:

Timed Events Points Scores

Points Position Course1 Course2 Course3 Total Points

1 36 Zane Robertson 42 41 49 132

2 26 Gerrard Sasson 48 33 48 129

3 14 Matthew Everingham 49 48 28 125

4 9 Duncan Handley 36 42 46 124

5 4 Philip Anayo 32 45 45 122

6 37 Reece McIntosh 46 23 50 119

7 38 Adam Baldwin 44 46 26 116

8 34 Michael Deitz 50 23 40 113

9 40 Joel Welstead 37 34 41 112

9 43 Silver Supraman 38 43 31 112

11 21 Jason Swavley 35 31 42 108

12 7 Eric Yamashita 43 29 35 107

13 6 Tim Hudman 39 47 20 106

13 42 Benm 47 42 17 106

15 10 Kelly Handley 26 37 39 102

15 16 Norman Chauaifaity 24 49 29 102

17 23 David Milano 40 39 21 100

18 39 Andrew Ong 17 44 38 99

19 15 Amy Worth 27 27 43 97

20 12 Jason Ong 34 24 37 95

21 27 Alexandra Hailstone 41 30 23 94

21 31 Jason Griffin 45 32 17 94

23 11 Matt Cass 25 38 30 93

23 25 Daniel Walker 30 39 24 93

23 17 Jeremy Koch 31 40 22 93

26 49 28 31 32 91

27 19 Paul Lewis 29 23 36 88

28 2 Thomas Katsowlas 16 23 47 86

29 41 16 23 44 83

29 34 Matthew Bentley 16 50 17 83

31 22 Thomas Grimmond 21 25 33 79

32 18 Nathan Jones 20 23 34 77

32 24 Adrian Sendt 22 36 19 77

34 30 33 23 17 73

35 20 Elizabeth Coor 19 28 25 72

36 8 David Hennessy 18 23 27 68

36 48 Paul Lewis 16 35 17 68

38 44 23 26 18 67

39 47 Anna 16 23 17 56

39 28 16 23 17 56

39 32 16 23 17 56

39 45 16 23 17 56

39 46 16 23 17 56

39 50 16 23 17 56

39 1 Dale McGeorge 16 23 17 56

39 13 Ben McLean 16 23 17 56

39 29 Tim Bentley 16 23 17 56

39 3 Andrew Metcalf 16 23 17 56

39 33 Marcus Eaton 16 23 17 56

39 35 Andrew Ong 16 23 17 56

39 5 Chris Quick 16 23 17 56

Here is a video I took during the day. Was playing with the slow motion feature of my new digital camera. It turned out really spiff - wish I could have spent more time taking more video but was too darn busy putting down skids :cool:

Is is just me or is YouTube slow as!

(put a sound track on it last night since slow mo disables the audio).

Here is a video of my GTR doing Course 2 - more slow mo:

Another video of a battle between my R33 GTR and a Silver R32:

me sideways... never thought i'd see teh day!

awesome pic thanks!!!

ps. I didn't even see you there all day!!!!???

Liz, I have a video of you beating the MX5 - shall I put it on youtube? (Jeez its slow to post vids there)

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