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Also.... March 18th Superlap Australia FB post

In 2010 the Cyber Evo was actually retired from racing..... yet it came to WTAC and took home the trophy........ In 2011 the Cyber Evo was "now officially retired" yet... guess what.... It came back to WTAC and took the victory again..... In 2012.....lets just say, we will "NEVER SAY NEVER"

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Whispering Jack hard!!!

Cyber GTR was suppose to get a full pamper treatment with its engine management. Unfortunately tilton has held them up with a gearbox. So no goer

My car is supposed to get tuned next month but my tuner is not available between 13th to 23rd ..... why? because ill be

in Japan replacing the Power FC and putting a full system in the Cyber EVO instead........ okkkkaaayyy .... coming to WTAC 2012 wooooot woooooot!!!!

:cheers:

Interesting indeed given the GTR wasn't meant to be ready until 2013 :thumbsup:

This will be interesting indeed to see if they come back "again" lol.

Interesting indeed given the GTR wasn't meant to be ready until 2013 :thumbsup:

This will be interesting indeed to see if they come back "again" lol.

Yes this is correct! but given the fact that Haltech had already planned this trip, it would of been a real waste to cancel

everything.... hence the "COMEBACK" lol

obivously Superlap Australia have done a superb job in presenting a enticing package to make this happen :P

kind of spoils all the fun though that we know now, although it will allow other people to now bench mark improvements in performance against them at an event that will be certain to be very entertaining.

How long you reckon it will take to sell out places this year in open? 3hours last year so maybe 30min this year?

You would have to think there will be a Que at High Octane @ 6am in the morning like a line up for a Justin Beber concert.

kind of spoils all the fun though that we know now, although it will allow other people to now bench mark improvements in performance against them at an event that will be certain to be very entertaining.

How long you reckon it will take to sell out places this year in open? 3hours last year so maybe 30min this year?

You would have to think there will be a Que at High Octane @ 6am in the morning like a line up for a Justin Beber concert.

I have heard it’s ready full. Entry forms have been sent out to people they would like compete not just the top ten from last year..... hope it’s not true.

That is the point of Pro class.

Superlap have also sent out forms to the top x drivers from last year, all of that information is public and fair I think. If you placed well last year you should have the opportunity to re-enter easily.

yes it appears teh cyber Evo rumours are becoming stronger for a return in 2012

Eric Hsu usually knows whats going on.

http://www.motoiq.com/magazine_articles/id/2452/underneath-the-skin-of-the-legendary-cyberevo.aspx

yes it appears teh cyber Evo rumours are becoming stronger for a return in 2012

Eric Hsu usually knows whats going on.

http://www.motoiq.co...y-cyberevo.aspx

I was just looking at this a couple of hours ago, a great read and especially as they mention the return of Cyber and some guy named Taniguchi :) driving the Top Fuel S2000 with a rumours of 750hp and big aero. Very interesting!

That is the point of Pro class.

Superlap have also sent out forms to the top x drivers from last year, all of that information is public and fair I think. If you placed well last year you should have the opportunity to re-enter easily.

Yeah agreed.

Or you get in contact with Ian & express your interest, details about the car etc and get entry that way.

I'd think that'd be possible for those that haven't come out before, but would draw a big crowd type thing

Yeah agreed.

Or you get in contact with Ian & express your interest, details about the car etc and get entry that way.

I'd think that'd be possible for those that haven't come out before, but would draw a big crowd type thing

promoter reserves the right to reject their entry

Makes perfect sense, you want the field to be nice a close in times and battling it out. Or at least looking good and maybe catching on fire for good measure...(2011 some so 'n so with a R35, lol)

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