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I remember when I was in India I read that the Supra did a 1:17 or 1:18. So makes sense that it as not running at its usual pace. May have been the only time I could have bragged about sharing the same piece of straight with it :)

Good to see the R31 in its flesh and meet a few new faces! Roll on the next day, hopefully with a quieter car next time :)

The ex gate sounded sex, but it is LOUD!

Alfa day on the 12th of June http://www.alfaclubvic.org.au/images/2011/comp/20110612_entryform_sandown_sprint_v1.doc

These can sell out pretty quick, as you get 6+ sessions generally.

I wasn't a fan of FFCC 15min sessions, it is not a good split. 8-10 is plenty, come back into the pits and change pressures etc. The end result is 1-2 more sessions for the day.

the class doesn't matter, just put a time down (i dont fill class in). they run groups based on time.

they can do DD from what i remember, email [email protected]

they do run a pace car. I haven't been able to get along to one of their days with year. but i've been told they are still running it.

sessions are 8-10mins iirc

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