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I heard the term 'Hearse' being described there as well, best attempt at identifying it!

Yeah, its referred to as "the volvo" alot around here ... but I've been hearing the reference to a "hearse" more and more lately :)

But at 1m32s lap times ... this grim reaper won't be collecting any souls just yet :P

Yep ... very well run event. :)

First time out in the Stagea and I've pulled a PB of 1m32.2s in the Stagea on street tyres. Ended up running consistent 1m33s most of the day, awd power sliding around the circuit, so the limiting factor is not the driver :D Going to sort out the misfire and get better tyres and hope to get into the 1m30s. Finished 7 seconds behind WRXs with semi-slicks ;)

I was 8th in the modified class before this event. With my result of 12th in the class (32nd overall out of 36), I hope not to be bumped down the ladder too much :D Damn fat-ass stageas! :P

Only 1 WRX , the rest were STI's :P

Phillcom Rally Time Attack Round 2 - OFFICIAL RESULTS

Phillcom Rally Time Attack Round 2 Overall Winner

1st Place: INFINITY SIGNS Simon Podlewski - 180SX 01:13.31

OPEN 2WD Trophy

1st Place: INFINITY SIGNS Simon Podlewski - 180SX 01:13.31

2nd Place: LAKEVIEW CHIROPRACTIC Brad Trenwith - FD3S RX7 01:14.00

CLUB 2WD Trophy

1st Place: LAKEVIEW CHIROPRACTIC Neil Trenwith - FD3S RX7 SP 01:19.57

2nd Place: LAKEVIEW CHIROPRACTIC James McLean - FD3S RX7 01:20.16

OPEN AWD Trophy

1st Place: PHILLCOM RALLY Steve Knight - EVO 6 01:13.98

2nd Place: WILLALL RACING Keir Wilson - R35 GTR 01:14.03

CLUB AWD Trophy

1st Place: WILLALL RACING Martin Donnon - EVO 10 01:16.68

2nd Place: INFINITY SIGNS Tim Scarman - MY07 STi 01:19.64

Tuner Trophy

1st Place: INFINITY SIGNS Simon Podlewski - 180SX 01:13.31

2nd Place: PHILLCOM RALLY Steve Knight - EVO 6 01:13.98

pdf-med.gifPhillcom Rally Time Attack Round 2 OFFICIAL RESULTS

For all media and reviews on Phillcom Rally Time Attack Round 2 please visit <here>

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