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So who's going from Victoria?? I'm pumped! The lineup this year is insane, with some VERY quick cars hitting up Pro class this year I can't wait to see these time attack weapons throw down at Eastern Creek raceway :D Open class looks the goods too with a lot of very well prepped cars competing this year. Chasers have a super quick looking Evo entered and there's a lot of big dollar cars in the field, this will be an awesome event!

http://www.worldtimeattack.com

Bring the noise :cool:

I'm going with my bro and a mate, flying up on Sat morning only for the day. Will be awesome, very excited to see the cars in action. As you said some of those cars are just mental, can't wait to get up there!!

:cheers: I'm heading up on Thursday morning with Campbell and we're meeting up with Russell and driving up. Can't wait, road trip and an awesome few days coming up. Driving back on Sunday. Edited by llama_au

f**k driving!! I'm flying up :D See you peeps there. Will be the biggest time attack event in Australia!

Your the buff dude yeah? I'll say hi if i see ya lol :D

Russell is entering his car as well?

Hey guys, I pre-bought tickets for both days but am now unable to go. If anyone is interested and wants to save on entry, send me a PM. Am located in Northern Suburbs but am flexible.

Just checked the times....

HOLY SH1T.....Russman - awesome time so far :thumbsup:

......and the big name workshop cars are putting in some great times esp considering some of the aussie built ones haven't had much development.

So sad I'm stuck at work and not in Syd for this :(

Just checked the times....

HOLY SH1T.....Russman - awesome time so far :thumbsup:

......and the big name workshop cars are putting in some great times esp considering some of the aussie built ones haven't had much development.

So sad I'm stuck at work and not in Syd for this :(

Thanks Ant. 44.4 so far and just had the car tuned again. More power it seems and more time in my driving. 42 isn't out of the question...

Thanks Ant. 44.4 so far and just had the car tuned again. More power it seems and more time in my driving. 42 isn't out of the question...

Hows that for a prediction....got any clues about the tatts no's for an upcoming draw? ;)

As echo'd in the motorsports section a 1:42 around EC is blindingly fast and I can't wait to see what you will put down at PI now that you are confident with the car.

Well done, the time is a credit to the build and the driver :yes:

Hows that for a prediction....got any clues about the tatts no's for an upcoming draw? ;)

As echo'd in the motorsports section a 1:42 around EC is blindingly fast and I can't wait to see what you will put down at PI now that you are confident with the car.

Well done, the time is a credit to the build and the driver :yes:

Thanks Ant.

I want a 44 at PI now :) Just need to save some funds for a while...

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