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A fabulous day yesterday at Heathcote Raceway saw SAU Victoria take out the inaugural Tri Club Drag Challenge.

The day pitted SAU Vic against the WRX and US Muscle Clubs to see who was fastest down the 1/4 mile.

The day was covered by My Drive and 2 of our members Russell Cunningham and Luke Schulze were picked out of the crowd to be interviewed for the show.

Huge congrats goes to Luke Schulze (NUTR33) for taking out the honours for the day with a 10.9 second pass.

Russell,I'm fairly sure you've passed Tony now for number of dead drive shafts!!!

Was great to catch up with everyone - cheers to all who came along to make it enjoyable :)

Im sure there will be pics/video to come - and be sure to stay tuned for an annoucement on when the footage will be aired on TV.

Thanks to Bec for being the SAU-VIC organiser :) (I think WRX club have some trophies for you to distribute - to the Blue GTR owner- Best Skyline in SnS & Fastest GTR)

All I can say is WOW... HE DID IT! Emotions have been a bit haywire since & I was very a proud wifey. Breaking into the 10's has been a dream for ages, and now its a reality.... so bring on some more tweaks and mid/low 10's? :whistling:

Congrats to Leon on the cool burnout at the end of the day on the pan & Sorry that Russ broke a couple of drive shafts, but glad he managed to get them replaced & get back out there on some slicks and have some fun!

I'd love to see any more footage/pics fo Lukes car if anyone has any?

Here's the 10.9 pass from my perspective:

See you all at DECA in a few weeks! :cheers:

I have some pics on my facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/#!/media/set/?set=a.10151289197785593.804411.800850592&type=1

but not many.

I have to filter through the video of the day & once I have given it to respective owners I will post on youtube if they want.

Thanks to the organisers and WRX club, the day was run well and lots of fun.

Thanks everyone for the congrats

It took a bit to break into the 10s, but well worth the effort.

Its now time for E85 and some more boost, and hopefully a low 10.

Any new videos we get of the day we will upload to youtube, just search nutr33

Cheers

NutR33

Was good to catch up Leigh - even if you were "batting for the other team" :)

How'd you end up going??

haha I know Bec its been ages! hey I was still battling for SAU! just in a falcon :nyaanyaa:

Ended up getting a 12.73 @ 110mph pretty happy with that.

Leon did great in the burnout comp, I assume he ended up winning the trophy? I left just before presentations

haha I know Bec its been ages! hey I was still battling for SAU! just in a falcon :nyaanyaa:

Ended up getting a 12.73 @ 110mph pretty happy with that.

Leon did great in the burnout comp, I assume he ended up winning the trophy? I left just before presentations

Thats a bit of a sore point "Sorry guys... I dont know about the burnouts on the back pad but this trophy is for best burnout out here warming up tyres" or something like that :/

Told him I will make him a trophy because it was a good show, and he broke stuff so he deserved a trophy!

i am the owner of the blue gtr.

was an awesome day, great to meet a few people there

weather wasnt the best with the heat and wind against the strip, but i had my little water sprayer going all day haha

anyway looking forward to the next event

p.s i didnt even know i won 2 trophies haha awesome

i am the owner of the blue gtr.

was an awesome day, great to meet a few people there

weather wasnt the best with the heat and wind against the strip, but i had my little water sprayer going all day haha

anyway looking forward to the next event

p.s i didnt even know i won 2 trophies haha awesome

LOL yup - they thought Lukes car was a GTR but when we corrected them you got it :)

Fastest GTR & Best skyline in show and shine

theres pics on the wrx forum il try upload them.

i ran a 12.1 with 315rwkw

i would of got a high 11 if i had 1 more go it was my first time down the qtr so i was still learning. next time with some cool weather im getting 11 lol

theres pics on the wrx forum il try upload them.

i ran a 12.1 with 315rwkw

i would of got a high 11 if i had 1 more go it was my first time down the qtr so i was still learning. next time with some cool weather im getting 11 lol

Good work, I remember you talking about your car at the Kinglake/Heallsville cruise a few months ago :thumbsup:

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