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i must be the prior mentioned safety car lol brezza

sorry if i held you up, car got hot too quick and didnt have 100% confidence being my first time out

I think you will find that was a slight dig at someone else mate. As long as you had fun mate. The afternoon sessions were a lot better for the cars. A lot cooler than the morning sessions.

It was good to see you again mate :D

The timers are sitting in my room, and i cant work them out. lol. So id say youll have to wait until someone comes and picks them up

On another note for next years day, id like to see the timers utilised properly. Set up 3 or 4 beacons and have split timing as well, would be a great comparison for similar cars to see where they can improve. And i know this one is far fetched but id love to have a speed trap set up on the kink, well see who hits it 100%

I did a pb on shitty Chinese tyres with my a/c on and windows down of 1:28.01.

From memory:

Ryan ISC was doing 1:19s

Krishy was doing 1:28s

Munro did 1:18s in the R35

Daniel did 1:12s taking it easy in the Radical

Fake400R was doing 1:18s

Josh was doing 1:25s

That's about all I remember.

Scandy got a great shot of me getting a bit loose in the "S"s on my last lap when my tyres were licorice

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And I got a couple of mediocre shots with my IPhone

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It was an awesome track day. Pitty it was hot early on and than cooled down a bit for the afternoon sessions. Would have loved the cooler weather earlier on though.

Thanks heaps for getting the pads changed mate. Really appreciate the effort you put in. I should be able to change it now by myself. Well will give it a go and see how go. I don't even know the best time that I put down. Guess will have to wait till the spreadsheet with all the times come out :D

No problems, happy to help.

i must be the prior mentioned safety car lol brezza

sorry if i held you up, car got hot too quick and didnt have 100% confidence being my first time out

Wasn't you, you and the other newbie in the 33 were pretty good. cheers for moving out the way guys and making it easier to pass you.

i was talking about another 34 with hazzard lights on.

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