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Duncan in his r35 is in the 1.01's and so is Marek.

Stuart in his R33 has done a 1.03 AFAIK

Unsure if Mark Berry has taken the 34 down there yet, but the old 32 did 1.02 or 1.03 a while back.

Yeah Berry did a 62 in the 32 eons ago... and he hasn't had the 34 there. Even the 32 would be quite a lot faster not with the S6 and other improvements

J Appo and I both did low 60's in his weapon 33 GTS-t there in, ohh, 2002, but buggered if I still have the day's timesheets for that one. lol

Such a shame really that our ROYal highness hasn't been allowed to keep it up to date ;)

If those electric pink dildos with ass finding radar and SCADA control R35s can do 61 sec laps then there is no problem matching those times at Wakefield in the GTSt. Dont need shortcuts, just need a cute girl in short shorts and boob tube running up the length of the pit wall with my timign beacon shortening the track for me. Everyone will be so distracted by her athletic display along the pit wall that nobody will care she will be shortening the track by 300mtrs ;)

Mate, in my car I have never been near a 1:10 let alone a 1:01. :P Thats is seriously moving. Even with the circuit changes that seem to have dropped times a little, anything under a 1:04 is moving in my eyes! Wakefield is a good little test track, but does favour gadgetry more then some other flowing tracks.

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The R35 (road cars, driven to and from thew track) are doing 1:00's and 1:01's now

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results....09/2010.WAKE.SS

But that is on slicks (swapped out at the track).

Anyone doing sub 60's on anything less than R's - would love to see / know how.

J Appo and I both did low 60's in his weapon 33 GTS-t there in, ohh, 2002, but buggered if I still have the day's timesheets for that one. lol

Have you any more info on this 33 GTS-t???? very interested to see it.

Have you any more info on this 33 GTS-t???? very interested to see it.

Pretty much the days prior to me having a digital camera, OR being computer savvy! lol

Basically, very stripped 33 GTS-t. Built RB26, twin Apexi low mounts, GTR gaurds. 18x10's, Slicks, big AP's, etc. Made about 400RWKW then had (yes I know I know) another 100 in giggle gas.

I'd like to know where that car is now!

I do have a vid of a 1:00.8 run - but you'll just tell me it all looks too easy :D

I would ... but truth is if it looks easy then the thing is being driven well. Its only when you are slapping the thing all over the road and it looks hard and but is actually probably slower .. but looks cool and impresses the kids :(

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I would ... but truth is if it looks easy then the thing is being driven well. Its only when you are slapping the thing all over the road and it looks hard and but is actually probably slower .. but looks cool and impresses the kids :D

Here you go Roy

FYI i turned off the GPS assisted steering for that run.

Pretty much the days prior to me having a digital camera, OR being computer savvy! lol

Basically, very stripped 33 GTS-t. Built RB26, twin Apexi low mounts, GTR gaurds. 18x10's, Slicks, big AP's, etc. Made about 400RWKW then had (yes I know I know) another 100 in giggle gas.

I'd like to know where that car is now!

Very nice, thanks.

Here you go Roy

FYI i turned off the GPS assisted steering for that run.

I thought the GPS was for the fish finder? That is mega. When driving an R35 that quick, i appreciate to do that time the thing is quick everywhere. But does th edriving style differ much...it looks like you can carry a good wack of speed to the apex and with the grunt and response the thing has get on it after the thing is sorted in the corner and it lunges out of corners. It appears as though your entry speed is high....???? So, so scary quick for a road car

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