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Had a very bad start to the day....

Intercooler hose popped first lap, and then it popped again on the first lap of the second session....

This is the results of 5m flames

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Once we got all the sorted, had a blast!

Thanks to Richo, Rob and the guy with the hoses & zipties for helping me out!

Very happy with my times today, once I started to grow some balls

what a great day! first time at Winton and definatley worth the drive. I dont think you could ask for better weather, crisp cool air and sunshine as well.

just been playing back the laps in my mind over and over on the drive home and i m sure ive found a couple more seconds! :ph34r: cant wait to go back.

Tony & Rob hope you had a good last session? Tony i wish i had seen those 5m flames, thats a classic.

Tony & Rob hope you had a good last session? Tony i wish i had seen those 5m flames, thats a classic.

Last session was good. Did a PB :D

Spun off though, thougt I'd be try and cool and try and keep in front of a pesky Rex for a few turns :P

Had a very bad start to the day....

Intercooler hose popped first lap, and then it popped again on the first lap of the second session....

This is the results of 5m flames

561722_516114905069540_400189516_n.jpg

Once we got all the sorted, had a blast!

Thanks to Richo, Rob and the guy with the hoses & zipties for helping me out!

Very happy with my times today, once I started to grow some balls

lol, pipes need beads on the outside. Also, you should be able to get 1M lengths of silicon pipe off SAU silicon guys to replace the rubber poo that is on there atm. That should stop them blowing off.

I'm hoping someone has video of the flame!

was good to get out there. now i gotta keep going to track days to learn how to drive!

good to see you got some good laps in after the dramas tony!

Yeah the first morning was so frustrating, only 1 lap in 2 sessions and working furiously on the car to get in right for the next session :/

video of my fastest lap of the day.

pretty happywith the lines, was getting some bad understeer tho, think too much grip from rear. need semi's for front next.

got my PB just in time.

made it half way to shepp b4 the rear brakes gave up the ghost and went metal on metal

so need to fix them and a windscreen b4 HH.

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