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got a confirm from the guys for the 31st today.

not sure on winton or sd for cup day. sd will be easier.

surely you can give em a call and get some bank details or pay on the day....

check, money order...wtf

If you wann enter on tuesday call Darren from FFCC on 9701 6171

Or I emailed him on [email protected]

He's the racing co-oridinator. I'm paying on the day and scanned and emailed him the entry form. Much better. :thumbsup:

Now come on 25's!

trying to get along to winton instead.

you should get 25's easy with those tyres.

Well my best before then was 28.6 with work semi's and 25-30 less rwkw's. Plus the semi's were 215 fronts and 235 rears. I have 245 all round now.

Come on sau. I don't want to be a lone ranger out there...

Come on sau. I don't want to be a lone ranger out there...

Awww....Don't worry about it Russ....I did the HSVOC PI day last month and was the only SAU member there......and before anyone asks the only reason I did it was for convenience :D Anyway was fun without having some RP prepped GTR setting the times :)

Hand timing is a bit agricultural.

Not hand timing as such..

What they mean is a button is pressed every time a car crosses the line and car numbers are allocated in the computer.

It's getting a bit dated but it's actually not too bad for accuracy against our in-car timers..

damn it was hot work out there yesterday.

everyone was well behaved, first time in a while were no one is going to have to pay out for a wall.

winton test day this friday...hrm. there is no way im getting work off...maybe.

damn it was hot work out there yesterday.

everyone was well behaved, first time in a while were no one is going to have to pay out for a wall.

winton test day this friday...hrm. there is no way im getting work off...maybe.

You're a machine!

how'd you go guys? was in wet in melb?

just got back from winton. sunny and dry track time for every run. nice and warm up there as well.

talk about a differance in cars. from the rent a car daewoo to ex v8 super cars and group A.

Well Dane didn't go well. I'll let him explain. I think he needs an RB20 though :P

The day was poorly run and I only got 2 sessions. Just too many cars and they had long sessions. Like 12 laps or so. Meant a lot of waiting. Dane and I finally got on the track at 12:45!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

We didn't have rain at all. There was rain in the morn before I got there.

Anyway after bedding in brakes etc I managed to get a 1:24.91 with a slightly untidy lap so still can go quicker. I'm very happy and again these AO50s are great. Love em. Wearing well too! It's good to see lap times come down. nearly 4 sec too! (Prev pb was 1:28.6)

Oh and I also got the priviledge of doing a rick kelly from the kink to dandy corner. 1 full anti-clockwise spin through the grass to rejoin just before the left hander. :P

Backwards at over 100k's was scary knowing the wall was right there!

Awesome stuff Russ, told you you'd do it mate! :P

Glad you made it through the spin too mate... wowzers.

As for my car, gosh darn built engines is all I can say. Oil on manifold forced me to come in after 1 lap, which is lucky I did as I have a water sealing problem so water in the oil. Engine is coming back out this week and going back to the engine builders to find out what the issue is.

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