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Apparantly someone used bad language at a petrol station and its been noted as a possible terrorist attack and travel advices now say to restrict all non essential travel to Australia :ninja: So the Yanks are staying home :(

Sounds about right lol

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I'd like to see the Hi Octane 34 win the day but being a betting man Id be putting my money on the Tomei/Cusco WRX.

I've seen this thing in japan and it did win at Tsukuba last year and Tarzan has had plenty of driving outside of Jappa, so shouldnt get flustered by a goat track.

Will be an interesting couple of days.

Good luck to those competing and heres hoping this is the start of World Time attack tour !

I seriously doubt the other USA teams even got loaded on a boat. I would think they wouldv'e withdrawn from the competition before shipping the cars some weeks ago.

The superlap website doesn't mention anything about withdrawal of the teams, but if you check the entry list in Pro Class, there is only one USA car - i.e. Sierra Sierra Evo.

Perhaps Superlap organisers felt it would hurt their ticket sales or event turnout if they announced any withdrawals??

Having said that, I know in motorsport things don't always work out but would think overseas teams pulled out weeks ago.

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Hi all,

Was just checking out the latest weather forecast.

The Bureau of Meteorology website's Sydney forecast at http://www.bom.gov.au/nsw/forecasts/sydney.shtml currently reads ...

UPDATED

Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology

New South Wales

UPDATED SYDNEY FORECAST

Issued at 6:35 pm EST on Tuesday 18 May 2010

UPDATED

Forecast for Wednesday

A shower or two, chiefly near the coast. Light to moderate southwest

to southeast winds.

Precis: Shower or two. ...

Thursday Mostly fine.

City: Min: 12 Max: 21

West: Min: 5 Max: 21

Friday Mostly fine.

City: Min: 12 Max: 19

West: Min: 7 Max: 19

Saturday Chance a few showers.

City: Min: 12 Max: 20

West: Min: 6 Max: 20

Also figured everyone might like to see a couple of photos of one the R35's owned by an SAU member which will be running in the Clubsprint class - the R35 is looking awesome and race ready ...

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Just 3 sleeps til Friday !

- The Tuners Group

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I seriously doubt the other USA teams even got loaded on a boat. I would think they wouldv'e withdrawn from the competition before shipping the cars some weeks ago.

The superlap website doesn't mention anything about withdrawal of the teams, but if you check the entry list in Pro Class, there is only one USA car - i.e. Sierra Sierra Evo.

Perhaps Superlap organisers felt it would hurt their ticket sales or event turnout if they announced any withdrawals??

Having said that, I know in motorsport things don't always work out but would think overseas teams pulled out weeks ago.

I hope not, they can be sued for false advertising :P but who is going to do that when a two day ticket only cost $60? :ninja: Bah that scion sounded like it was made up anyway and the nsx couldn't stand a chance.

But John's 300zx looked like it could play catch...its still going to be an awesome event.

If anyone wants to sling me a few bucks I'll gladly drive your car if it's wet.

I walked the infield when I was there a few weeks back and have worked out where heaps of time can be shaved.

I'm assuming having a navigator in the car is ok? I'll need someone to open the gate.

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