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Hey Man, I've had troubles with the website and emails in the last week. This is the third year of the Nissan Day. It is a sprint event with 2 sessions, morning (8am till 12pm) and pm (1pm till 5pm) with passenger rides at lunch time. The sponsors provide very cool event shirts for all the drivers which are 100 percent cotton long sleeve so you can race in them.

There will be trade stalls from the sponsors etc.

I still have 10 spots available in the AM session and about 20 available in the PM session. Cost is $140 for a half day. We also have driver training available if you want it.

Its a casual day all about having fun at the track.

Paul

Aww man this is really sad!!

everyones wanting to watch but not race hence nothing to watch!!!

And i got no track worthy car to take, S15 is stock.. so i'll give it a hand full of laps and i'll be out. and the gtr's out till mid october... WHATS THIS WORLD COMMING TOO!!!

not like i have much time while not cooking BBQ :P

All My photos from today

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/12323888/timeattack2810.rar

all 1314 of them - so some are parts or slightly blurry but have a look and do what u want with them

all been re sized to 1200px wide - so if you want the full size of any of them just ask

quite a tidy lap mark, particularly given the condition of the track. Very impressive times too.

thanks Gervase.

congrats on taking out the GTR street class!

Hopefully the times will be even better when my talent catches up a little more with the abilities of this car. cant wait for a nice clean dry track and a new set of slicks. some of those lines and car set up on exit have ample room for improvement. would love to break into the 55's on the Clubby!

^^^ He was the ONLY one in street class... how does he not win it :)

sorry gervase just had too man..

was a good day all the same tho.. pitty about the rain tho..

cant wait to have the gtr out of track... aiming for the last track day of the year!

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