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Be interesting to see how it goes up against the Ford GT and Vette....go the US iron :)

Smashes the Vette in GT1 and is more than a match for the GT (although the GT is much better through the the twisties).

Will be interesting if that is the same in GT3.

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Eastern Creek Sports Car Festival on this weekend,

Free Entry (from what i heard)

SLS GT3 out on track at least on friday and pending performance benchmarking for the rest of the weekend.

2X 1 Hour GT Races

Sprint races + 1 Hour Cue Sports car race.

another Teaser Pic:

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I got to watch the SLS yesterday, from last on the grid up to pos 3 i think! awesome.

Yeah, great weekend to Launch the car,

did a 1.30 on the friday before they placed the restrictions on, which was looking good until the Lambo in Prod Sports set a 1.28 with Allan Simonsen behind the wheel.

Hopefully with the Bathurst 12 Hr regs changing next year to full FIA GT3 regulations that we are able to have less restrictions placed on the cars in the national series.

Heard this morning Mr Quinn has ordered a GT3 GT-R, then again was discussing the Quinn's last week with one of the Lambo teams crew chief who informed that the Quinn's have also ordered a McLaren MP4 12C GT3, guess only time will tell if either come through.

Both Allegedly will be competing in the Bathurst 12 Hour.

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