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Thanks again for the lift there Robbie :thumbsup:

all good mate, sorry we had to bail early, but the girls were getting cold.

good to meet you and luke, i might have to meet some more faces @ the dyno day.

Any chance you have a spare motive dvd abe, ruby couldn't make it and he was supposed to be bringing me a copy :thumbsup:

all good mate, sorry we had to bail early, but the girls were getting cold.

good to meet you and luke, i might have to meet some more faces @ the dyno day.

Any chance you have a spare motive dvd abe, ruby couldn't make it and he was supposed to be bringing me a copy :thumbsup:

I most certainly do, got 1 left out of the few I was given but Shane still has a few more left. $15 and it is yours, will have to organize a time to meet up.

1. Sebastian Lip (by default)

2. Someone in a Porsche Turbo S

3. Tristan Catford (clipped cone in final round +5sec penalty)

from what I heard/understand.

Our own Matty T came in 19th in the end, a very good job on his first hill climb, and especially after just getting the car back 1-2days before the event clapo.gif

So ... an SAU-SA club member won the Mt Alma Mile? :thumbsup:

1. Sebastian Lip (by default)

2. Someone in a Porsche Turbo S

3. Tristan Catford (clipped cone in final round +5sec penalty)

Just a word of advice, you dont win an event like Alma by 'default'

Seb won because he was bloody fast all day and run 4 x 44 second runs. That is much easier to say than it is to do :)

What a awesome day, besides getting burnt :(

RH9 absolutely porno sounding car 3some.gif

Catford was pretty fast, just a shame he tapped a cone on that last run :(

Well done to Seb tho, car seems to be going great. thumbsup.gif

Look forward to joining you guys on the mt in the near future.

Was stoked how well i went this weekend, wasnt expecting to be anywhere near the "pointy end" of the rankings

Also a cheers to Dale and the boys for coming over and helping when i couldnt get it in gear.....that was an odd occasion thats for sure

Looking forward to the next round of the AWDTC and also secretly looking forward to the 'mile next year too :P

Just a word of advice, you dont win an event like Alma by 'default'

Seb won because he was bloody fast all day and run 4 x 44 second runs. That is much easier to say than it is to do :)

That is true, when I was told the results by someone else, that was the words that were used, so not knowing of what else to write, used the same.

What a awesome day, besides getting burnt :(

RH9 absolutely porno sounding car 3some.gif

Catford was pretty fast, just a shame he tapped a cone on that last run :(

Well done to Seb tho, car seems to be going great. thumbsup.gif

Look forward to joining you guys on the mt in the near future.

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That is true, when I was told the results by someone else, that was the words that were used, so not knowing of what else to write, used the same.

Thats fine, no problems, what I want to say is -

Congrats to the 3 Willall Racing cars and drivers in the Top 6 and of course P1 overall - all customers, all fast, all 100% reliable

Andrews R32 is a weapon, and Gavins EVO X shows exactly what can be done with an 'automatic Lancer'

King of the hill and P1 for Willall Racing though was Seb in his R35 GTR, a fantastic drive for a first timer in a fantastic car, cool under pressure. As good as it gets.

Kudos to Tristan, hitting a cone is gutting, but nonetheless part of the sport. Great drive.

Anyone have some times of the top contenders that they'd care to post up please?

LOL at Martin's description of Gav's ride.........."Automatic Lancer". :rofl2:

Why don't you just call it a hairdresser's car......as you can see, I've been to the hairdressers one time too many :sleep:

How do the top 3 placings work? Is is the top 3 times from the weekend or do the times get wiped from the weekend once the cars go into the top 12 shoot out etc and the timing then starts again?

Sudden death is the format

You need to make the 12 to get into the shootout, then turn it on from there :)

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