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bugger, went past the car parked on the v8 straight.

bees willy off my pb, 0.03

well done Russ and Ant knocking time off their pb's.

wish i had bought batteries for the gopro to face it backwards, as russ was using the right foot to

steer when on the ku's. lol every time i looked in the rear mirror.

looks like the gear selector for 3rd and 4th are dead as well. there are no gears there....

bugger, went past the car parked on the v8 straight.

bees willy off my pb, 0.03

well done Russ and Ant knocking time off their pb's.

wish i had bought batteries for the gopro to face it backwards, as russ was using the right foot to

steer when on the ku's. lol every time i looked in the rear mirror.

looks like the gear selector for 3rd and 4th are dead as well. there are no gears there....

Man I wish I could get away with linking all the rear cleavage section. I reckon they might pick up the drifting theme haha. Too early in the day to get sent home. Dean and Tim were filming that section so should have some footage of it too.

Well done Russ, 34 is flyiiiiiiiiiiing mate!

And Ant, looks like it's 33's or bust next time for you mate, awesome job. I'm astounded at how much the times keep dropping. Real testament to how well the drivers are pedalling these things.

Dougmo, great job too mate. Fly that SR20 flag!

great day, new pb for me also,1:35.9 but during the 3rd session the pipe to my wastegate cracked and ended my day pretty early.

gives me room to improve next time though I guess as theres still time to be had for sure.

Which car was yours mate? Pics?

After the last round at Winton where recent suspension work really came into their own I was keen to head back. Despite the fact that this round was booked on Bathurst plus Jap GP weekend and less than stellar accom for Fri night it turned into a top weekend! The weather was awesome with sun until just after lunch and a little bit of cloud cover after to provide a bit of a break.

My previous PB of 1:35.337 was set at the last round here back in July with the new suspension work but 1/2 bald RE55's. This time I had a 'one round old' set of Advan A050's so was hoping to better my time....and better it I did with a new PB of 1:34.170! This was then backed up by a string of 1:34 laps in the next session but the 33 still avoided me. The biggest stand out was the speed I was able to carry through the sweeper and following kink just after - after falling off there back in July I wouldn't have thought it possible!!

A big congrats to everyone for a top drive with PB's everywhere - and Russ what can I say a 1:34 is an awesome effort with your car on worn A050's.

The only downer on the day was the last session - as a lot of people had left or retired the organisers grouped a whole bunch of people together from slower groups. Unfortunately, a few people who really should know better decided that we were racing for sheep stations. Despite closing on them with around a 4sec laptime difference and given plenty of opportunity to let us past on straights, they decided to make a race out of it - late braking/missed apexs included. This left me having to make more-dangerous-than-I-would've-liked overtakes in order to get past. This goes against the rules of a timed spint day - if you want to get the red mist out speak to the organisers and get them to run a super sprint. That way the group is spaced out by the green flag start and everyone partaking is clear what is going on.

Despite the above, a thanks to the organisers as I thought the day ran very smoothly and despite the fact that the incidents were minor, they were dealt with very efficiently. Next time just bring a blue flag or run a super sprint!

In car vids to follow.....

Which car was yours mate? Pics?

His is the racing spec S13 silvia unless I am mistaken....which is entirely possible :D

And Dane...I didn't end up seeing much of you throughout the day...how did you go?

It is indeed the black S13.

I was pretty happy with the day, though I only did 3 sessions. A 1:40.7 is 2.8 seconds faster than last time without the exhaust and swaybars so I was happy enough with that.

In the second session the car was misfiring under full load in 4th gear and the engine light came on. I got a little worried, but went out again to see if there was issues and all seemed ok, but my pads were worn quite badly and I was having trouble slowing it for the Essess so thought I'd call it a day to make sure I could get home!

Looks like we werent the only ones with WRX problems on the weekend.

http://www.youtube.com/user/Budges08#p/a/u/0/5iCHNRGIFn8

Have a look what this rex driver does. Buildup from 2:30 then it goes wrong from 4:40.

Well done Ant and Russ, those times are getting serious, good to see SAU still at the top of the time boards.

What's with the Evos these days?? Are they driven by pro drivers?? They're getting up there with the times aswell....

We can't have Evos having the fastest times of the day!!!!

yeah i drive the black s13, its certainly nothing special, stripped interior,cusco bent cage,r32 front brakes and stupid

stiff drift spec coilovers,tomei diff. makes 230kw on 12psi. but it is fun to drive.

great day guys and well done to all.

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Good to see the times continuing to drop...hopefully i convinced Russ to throw my spare 20G setup on so in a few weeks we can go one make racing :blush:

Will have to wait till after 20th Nov. I gotta have response for Deca!

yeah i drive the black s13, its certainly nothing special, stripped interior,cusco bent cage,r32 front brakes and stupid

stiff drift spec coilovers,tomei diff. makes 230kw on 12psi. but it is fun to drive.

great day guys and well done to all.

Ahh. I remember now.

Well done Ant and Russ, those times are getting serious, good to see SAU still at the top of the time boards.

What's with the Evos these days?? Are they driven by pro drivers?? They're getting up there with the times aswell....

We can't have Evos having the fastest times of the day!!!!

Well Jack lend me your silver beast and we will see whether or not the Evo's are still on top :) The drivers aren't pro's but seem assoc with Chasers....as for the cars they look pretty serious with alot of go fast gear but as usual at track days the owners are pretty cagey about what the cars pumping out.

What is it with back cars being quick...well i jus paid rego today so that is one step closer to getting back on the road

LOL.....you know what they say Roy....once you go black you never go back :) Can't wait for you to start hitting the Vic track again mate...any plans?

Some aweome pics from the day can be found here:

http://s49.photobucket.com/albums/f265/wat...inton%20091010/

Well done Ant and Russ, those times are getting serious, good to see SAU still at the top of the time boards.

What's with the Evos these days?? Are they driven by pro drivers?? They're getting up there with the times aswell....

We can't have Evos having the fastest times of the day!!!!

Chasers...

I think the guys on the weekend had 250-280rwkw + driving skill.

They start with voltex aero parts (aka cyber evo) then go from there.

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1.29.x at the last tampered day iirc from their EMO 6(?).

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