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MOTUL NISMO TIME ATTACK NISSAN DAY – OCTOBER 6, 2009

The annual Nissan event is here again. As always the bookings will be open for Nissan cars for the first weeks and then the remaining spots will be open to everyone. If you don’t drive a Nissan and want to be on the top of the list for any available spots please email.

QLD RACEWAY ON TRACK EVENT

The morning and afternoon sessions will feature the Clubman / Sprint tracks for 2 hours each.

Morning Session Arrive: 7:00am (Clubman / Sprint)

On Track: 8pm to 12:30pm

Afternoon Session Arrive: 12:00pm (Clubman / Sprint)

On Track: 1pm to 5pm

MOTORKHANA

A Timed Motorkhana event will be run in the carpark. Put down your best time around the cones.

SHOW AND SHINE

Present your car in the Show and Shine. This event will be judged by the SAU

DRIVERS SHIRTS

Long sleeve event shirts for the drivers will be issued free on the day.

LUNCH TIME ENTERTAINMENT

A Drift Demo will be performed at lunch time.

D.J. ENTERTAINMENT

There will be a DJ at the event keeping the music pumping all day.

LUNCH

BBQ supplied by Kegz

TRADE STANDS

There will be a NISMO / MOTUL / BMC trade stand showing their performance products.

TROPHIES AND PRIZE PACKS

MOTUL, NISMO, BMC will be presenting Trophies and Prize Packs to the winners.

CLASSES & CATEGORIES:

ON TRACK – QUICKEST TIME (best clubman and Sprint time added together)

Skyline GTR Class

- Street Class 1st, 2nd, 3rd

- Race Class 1st, 2nd, 3rd

Skyline GTS Class

- Street Class 1st, 2nd, 3rd

- Race Class 1st, 2nd, 3rd

S Class Silvia / 180SX (Non Skyline)

- Street Class 1st, 2nd, 3rd

- Race Class 1st, 2nd, 3rd

Fastest Nissan Overall

- Street 1st

- Race 1st

SHOW AND SHINE

Best GTR

Best GTST

Best Nissan (non Skyline)

MOTORKHANA

Best GTR

Best GTST

Best Nissan (non Skyline)

To book in for the event email [email protected]

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The cost is $140 for half day $270 for full day, $10 to run the Motork. The usual Time Attack format of 4 groups of 10 cars for each half day applies.

Minimum requirement is a safe car. The Nissan day is all about having fun with fellow Nissan enthusiasts. The groups are setup based on lap times so there is a group for the full hardcore and also the beginner.

  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks guys, it was a great day at the track. I was really happy with the turn out. We had over 40 Nissan vehicles and some really tough cars at that.

The results are now up on www.timeattack.com.au and congrats Ben you did win the GTR Street Class.

Also special mention to Mick at Signature Performance having the second fastest Nissan at the track, and only second to the insane R34 GTR of Mark Berry.

I personally had a top day on the circuit slicing a few seconds off my PB. The car is slowly coming along nicely. Just got to get some more time in the seat now.

Thanks guys, it was a great day at the track. I was really happy with the turn out. We had over 40 Nissan vehicles and some really tough cars at that.

The results are now up on www.timeattack.com.au and congrats Ben you did win the GTR Street Class.

Also special mention to Mick at Signature Performance having the second fastest Nissan at the track, and only second to the insane R34 GTR of Mark Berry.

I personally had a top day on the circuit slicing a few seconds off my PB. The car is slowly coming along nicely. Just got to get some more time in the seat now.

Cheers Paul,

We really enjoyed the day, see you on the 24th for the next time attack, with a bit of luck it wont be 40 degree's!

Well done on your 1:00, your car sounds a bit tougher than last time. What have you done to it?

We got a pretty good feel for the car given its first time out, so we will run high boost next time and see if we can bring those times down more.

Last track day of the year mate! You gotta get on your own list! :)

Check out this footage: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95AueKT2ghQ

Hey Ben glad you guys had so much fun. We have done some more tuning. Still running around 300rwkw just heaps more torque. Don't really want to jack the power up too much more without a race seat and cage I think. Will see.

Be nice to do the 1min on the current setup in Nov !!

Still running around 300rwkw just heaps more torque. Don't really want to jack the power up too much more without a race seat and cage I think. Will see.

Be nice to do the 1min on the current setup in Nov !!

That's cause you're soft :laugh:

checked the TrackAttack site, no results/cant find'em.

What were the lap times for these on Clubman and sprint circuits?

Some old school cars would have been itesting.

Trackattack is someone else, try timeattack.com.au.

The event lap data sheets arent up just yet, im sure they arent

far off though...

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