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Hey Jack - you wouldn't happen to have any old GT-R fitment 18 x 10.5's laying around unused I could borrow for a day?

You can borrow your old 10.5's if you want Snowy. I need to do a bit of a shuffle first and get a fresh set of tyres on the 9.5's - should have it done tomorrow.

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Russ - there's always PIARC in Oct and Nov for you to run a time there.

I've been inspired by the whole WTAC thing and reckon I'm having a crack at Clubman next year in the new toy (because basically Clubman is Targa spec so it fits with the cars development). But what that means is you're going to be my bench mark - only I have to try and do it on street rubber!(Given you were 0.5s ahead of the winning Clubman time this year)

So - 1.43's on the OEM street rubber is the eventual goal. It's going to be fun!!! (And scary!! LOL)

Russ - there's always PIARC in Oct and Nov for you to run a time there.

I've been inspired by the whole WTAC thing and reckon I'm having a crack at Clubman next year in the new toy (because basically Clubman is Targa spec so it fits with the cars development). But what that means is you're going to be my bench mark - only I have to try and do it on street rubber!(Given you were 0.5s ahead of the winning Clubman time this year)

So - 1.43's on the OEM street rubber is the eventual goal. It's going to be fun!!! (And scary!! LOL)

Do like very much :) You've chosen the right car to do it in too!

The bench mark will be moving again next year... I'm aiming for a 39 :) Not quite sure how I'll do it yet haha.

Do like very much :) You've chosen the right car to do it in too!

The bench mark will be moving again next year... I'm aiming for a 39 :) Not quite sure how I'll do it yet haha.

Bunnings trip to pickup some aluminium sheeting. Wicked front splitting and flat under tray.

Also to the more experienced drivers. There are going to be a few new guys at this event in DT or other classes. It would like nice if you could give up 10 mins of your time to go out with these drivers in the first reccy session.

Do like very much :) You've chosen the right car to do it in too!

The bench mark will be moving again next year... I'm aiming for a 39 :) Not quite sure how I'll do it yet haha.

Moarr aero dude. front splitter and rear diffuser ftw

Bunnings trip to pickup some aluminium sheeting. Wicked front splitting and flat under tray.

Also to the more experienced drivers. There are going to be a few new guys at this event in DT or other classes. It would like nice if you could give up 10 mins of your time to go out with these drivers in the first reccy session.

I'll take the lightest person - cheers ;)

OK after talking to the WRX guys seems we have 24 entries with SAU listed as the nominated club....wow. Motorsport is fashionable again!

However we Have 4 DT guys that we really need to step up and help out with.

So guys I'm kinda looking in the corner with:

John

Ant

Andrew

Chris

Jack

and yes Matt if you feel comfortable.

You all have the most track experience here and remember it is usually only one session in the morning where you are in the car, and we are getting DT separated from groups 1&2 to give you time to get ready to go out yourself.

having never done PI in anger myself I'm not qualified for it unfortunately.

So...who up for it?

Martin

Does anybody know what time scrutineering starts?

What about the driver briefing - what time is that suppose to be?

How about the first session, sighting laps. I presume that would start 9am but I'm not really sure.

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