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Team Raceworx Race Debut: State Champs Wakefield Park 13-14 March


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we took pete's silvia on a trailer down to calder on the weekend for the drift nats.

pete had a pretty good run. linked it up all doing well. then onto the straight. bout 140kph lost it. then smash, into the concrete wall. front of silvia is damaged. pics up by tonight. pete's A-OK. all is well.

cheers, MARK

I'll be at EC on 1-2may, will come by and have a geezer at the car, looked good the other weekend, didn't think it was you guys though! Im helping out with a formula ford this year so i gues i'll be seeing you guys race a bit this year! good luck with it Duncan!

Yeah, there were 2 GTRs there, the other is an improved production car. For the May round, I'm hoping to have my car ready, but Mark will be doing Targa Tas that weekend so the other car won't be there. Looks like Pete's car won't be there now either.

*Fingers crossed*



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