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Less than a week to go now, and there's only 2 places left! If you are thinking of entering, you had better get in quick :laugh:

"Just to clarify spectators are free, full regulations are on the RR website under events for those who'd like to enter and restore some pride to the Nissan badge, food is being provided for competitors so spectators will have to eat grass, roadkill ala wanneroo or used tires."

There will be food available for purchase by spectators, so if you're coming to watch, make sure you bring some change.

Didn't see you there Paul? I might of rocked up a bit late.

For anyone interested, it looked to be Peter Major as the winner when I left.

51.9 was his time.

Evo was suffering fuel surge issues, so he stopped lapping it after that but believes there is more time in the car.

yeah i didn't see you up there GTS-t VSPEC ( or Paul if thats you ) yep Peter Major won outright in the Time Attack EVO 10

Chris won the the Limited in his GTR, I came second to an Evo 9 in the street, he did a 55.7 on street tyres which is bloody good, the best come manage was 56.2..

great night, highly recommend it to anyone, lots of different classes and cars

Considering all the entries were taken the field seemed a bit thin when I got there at 8:15? Might of been because people had finished their laps and left maybe?

there was 29 entrants, couple of DNS due to blown turbo etc, everyone had to do at least 5 runs, pretty sure everyone stayed until the end, maybe some were having dinner or something, last runs were at about 9.40.. think quite a few knocked out 3 or 4 runs early, had a break them did another 1 or 2 later, thats what I did at least..

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