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Autosport AWD Turbo Challenge - Round 6

Peter Lehmann 2010 South Australian Hillclimb Championship

25th - 26th September 2010

Collingrove

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Autosport AWD Turbo Challenge - Round 7

Phillcom Rally Time Attack Round 3

4th October 2010

Mallala Motor Sport Park

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Autosport AWD Turbo Challenge - Round 8

Farmers Union Iced Coffee 2010 Australian Hillclimb Championship

15th - 17th October 2010

Collingrove

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Autosport AWD Turbo Challenge - Round 5 Results

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For the first time in 2010 the Autosport AWD Turbo Challenge found its way to Collingrove for Round 5; Multiclub Hillclimb 4, August 29th. In good time too with the Peter Lehmann SA Hillclimb Championship 2010 now only 2 weeks away! The competition is tightening leading into the last 4 rounds, and the only way to get points and challenge for top placing is to be out there racing!

Congratulations to Doug Lehmann (Open Modified), Matthew Dreckow (Modified Class), and Craig Van Diemen (Club Class) for winning their respective classes at the Autosport AWD Turbo Challenge Round 5 - Multiclub Hillclimb 4.

All event images, video footage and results on Round 5 can be found on the Mitsubishi GSR/EVO Club website <here>

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Autosport AWD Turbo Challenge - Round 6 Results

pdf-med.gifSA HillClimb Championships CLASS OVERALL RESULTS

pdf-med.gifSA HillClimb Championships OVERALL RESULTS

pdf-med.gifAutosport AWD Turbo Challenge ROUND 6 RESULTS

Thanks to the Peter Lehmann SA Hillclimb Championship 2010 ran 25th - 26th September, the AWDTC competition is further heating up! Near perfect weather and track conditions made for some quick times, personal bests attained by many. Entries for both remaining hillclimbs, Australian Championships and Legend of the Lakes, are packed with plenty of high profile talent, which should make for an epic battle in the final dash for points!

Congratulations to Doug Lehmann (Open Modified), Artur Niedzwiecki (Modified Class), and Craig Van Diemen (Club Class) for winning their respective classes at the Autosport AWD Turbo Challenge Round 6 - Peter Lehmann SA Hillclimb Championships 2010.

All event images, video footage and results on Round 6 will can be found on the Mitsubishi GSR/EVO Club website <here>

  • 2 weeks later...

Autosport AWD Turbo Challenge - Round 7 Results

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pdf-med.gifAutosport AWD Turbo Challenge ROUND 7 RESULTS

Monday 4th October was absolute perfect weather at Mallala for Round 3 of the Phillcom Rally Time Attack Series 2010. With the 3 Time Attack series leading drivers on equal points entering the final round, it was all or nothing, providing an epic battle for the series title. The popular introduction of a Top 10 Shoot-Out provided the pointy end a final chance to better their session times and class ranks.

Congratulations to Steve Knight (Open Modified), Martin Donnon (Modified Class), and Craig Van Diemen (Club Class) for winning their respective classes at the Autosport AWD Turbo Challenge Round 7 - Phillcom Rally Time Attack Round 3.

All event media and results on Round 7 will can be found on the Mitsubishi GSR/EVO Club website <here>

Please note due to recent competitor class alterations the Autosport AWD Turbo Challenge 2010 Series adjusted <Leader Board>

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Autosport AWD Turbo Challenge - Round 8 Results

pdf-med.gifAustralian HillClimb Championships CLASS OVERALL RESULTS

pdf-med.gifAutosport AWD Turbo Challenge ROUND 8 RESULTS

National hillclimb championships, host by SA at Collingrove 15th - 17th October, was Autosport AWD Turbo Challenge competitors last opportunity to claim points before heading into the final round at Legend of the Lakes hillclimb 6th - 7th November. With majority of the AWD Turbo Challenge competitors on the start grid for the final round, winning results will be crutial for the respective final class rankings for 2010!

Congratulations to Douglas Lehmann (Open Modified), Michael Willis (Modified Class), and Craig Van Diemen (Club Class) for winning their respective classes at the Autosport AWD Turbo Challenge Round 8 - Peter Lehmann Australian Hillclimb Championship 2010.

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Autosport AWD Turbo Challenge - Round 9 Results

pdf-med.gifLegend of the Lakes Hillclimb CLASS RESULTS

pdf-med.gifLegend of the Lakes Hillclimb OVERALL RESULTS

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The highly anticipated Legend of the Lakes Hillclimb 6th - 7th November was the final round for Autosport AWD Turbo Challenge 2010. Claiming to be the highlight of the season, competitors threw it all on the line. Although, Open and Club Classes had been unchallenged leading into the Legends event, the Modified Class podium had came down to 4 competitors! The final climb of the event catergorised the Donnon, Willis, Niedzwiecki & Dreckow show into their respective class ranks, all within a .28 second gap!

Congratulations to Tristan Catford (Open Modified) and Michael Willis (Modified Class) for winning their respective classes at the Autosport AWD Turbo Challenge Round 9 - Legend of the Lakes Hillclimb 2010.

All event images, video footage and results on Round 9 can be found on the Mitsubishi GSR/EVO Club website <here>

Autosport AWD Turbo Challenge - 2010 OFFICIAL OVERALL SERIES RESULTS

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After 9 rounds of pure grass roots competition, with all the highs and lows, this years AWD Turbo Challenge has been an absolute adrenaline rush!

The 2011 AWD Turbo Challenge series will be back, more competitive than ever!

A special thank you to Autosport for their support for our high end club racing!

Congratulations to the outright class winners and podium holders!

MGEC Committee

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Autosport All Wheel Drive Turbo Challenge 2010

Open Modified Class (10.5 and Over Modified Points)

1st. Tristan Catford - EVO 9/EVO 7 - MGEC - 124 Points

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2nd. Matthew Leathley - EVO 8MR - MGEC - 103 Points

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3rd. Keir Wilson - R35 GTR - MGEC - 81 Points

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4th. Douglas Lehmann - EVO 9 - SCCSA - 75 Points

5th. Steve Knight - EVO 6 - MGEC - 68 Points

6th. Dryden MacDonald - MY04 STI/EVO 8MR/EVO 9 - MGEC - 54 Points

7th. Sean Day - MY99 STI - SCCSA - 49 Points

8th. Jay Taylor - MY01 WRX - MGEC - 38 Points

9th. John Beasley - EVO 4 - SCCSA - 30 Points

10th. Shawn Possingham - EVO 6 - MGEC - 25 Points

11th. Shane Carroll - EVO 8 - MGEC - 24 Points

Modified Class (5.5 to 10 Modified Points)

1st. Martin Donnon - EVO 10 - MGEC - 123 Points

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2nd. Michael Willis - EVO 9 - MGEC - 121 Points

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3rd. Artur Niedzwiecki - EVO 7/EVO 7RS/EVO 6.5 - MGEC - 112 Points

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4th. Matthew Dreckow - EVO 7RS - MGEC - 93 Points

5th. Corey Armstrong - EVO 10MR/EVO 9 - MGEC - 77 Points

6th. Graham Davidson - MY01 STI - WRXSA - 61 Points

7th. Ryan Verner - EVO 9 - MGEC - 48 Points

8th. Andrew Burnard - EVO 8MR - MGEC - 44 Points

9th. Robert Catford - 88 VR4/EVO 9 - MGEC - 40 Points

10th. Tim Scarman - MY07 STI - ASC - 37 Points

11th. Reuben Coulthard - RS4 STAGEA - SAU-SA - 31 Points

12th. Andrew Cavalli - EVO 10RS - MGEC - 24 Points

13th. Wil Nguyen - EVO 8MR - MGEC - 10 Points

Club Class (5.0 and Under Modified Points)

1st. Matthew Mullett - EVO 8MR FQ320 - MGEC - 125 Points

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2nd. Craig Van Diemen - EVO 6.5 - MGEC - 80 Points

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3rd. Seth Coultas - MY00 STI - TS - 64 Points

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4th. Brian Gilbert - EVO 9 - MGEC - 20 Points

4th. Trent Levi - LEGNUM - MGEC - 20 Points

If you do the Time Attack series then there is a specific 2WD Class for cars like yours Krishy. Last Time Attack I reckon the winning car in that class was a GT3 with a 1:19.X lap time, so its totally achievable for you to get out there, have a go, and expect to win with a bit of preparation :down:

Nothing is more fun that beating GT3s on the track, we make a hobby of it ;)

thanks for the info Martin. Once i have a few more upgrades on the car i will be looking at doing this for sure. Specially if I can get the times down to the 1:19:xxx. I might also come down and have a chat with you Martin to see how I can set the car up better for track ;)

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