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lets get soem pics from today going.

sure the guys will fill it out later.

starting with our el presedent

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Russ one of our DECA guns ex drift and now time attack!

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and last but def not least

Adam Newton in big red

built buy one of our motorsport sponsors Racepace

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we hope they all do well and bring some shiny stuff back to VIC.

more updates as we have them, today was just shake down for most teams and a chance to get to knwo the track.

Tomorrow is serious test

then sat and Sunday are the real deal.

more pics:

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richo 11th in class after testing

russ 18th in class

newton 5th Open class!!!!

and the other big vic car the chasers evo is 2nd Open class.

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up to date timing can be found

http://www.worldtimeattack.com/index.php/live-timing/

Quick overall SAU Summary i did before :)

1:31.536 - 8th Pro Class - Mark Berry / Hi Octane Racing Time Attack R34 GTR

1:34.781 - 10th Pro Class - Steve & the crew at Just Jap Racing

1:35.476 - 5th Open Class - Adam Newton / Big Red Racing / RacePace Motorsport

1:35.661 - 6th Open Class - Mark Berry / Hi Octane Racing

1:39.686 - 18th Open Class - Russell Cunningham

1:41.245 - 3rd Clubsprint Class - Miles Tomaszewski / Whiteline / SAU Trader CRD

1:46.014 - 11th Clubsprint Class - John Richo

Lets not forget the non-skyline owners who are a huge part of the SAU scene & doing exceptionally well.

1:34.226 - 2nd Open Class Chasers Motorworks

1:37.853 - 15th Open Class Andrew Motive Hawkins

Pretty epic efforts from all involved! Hopefully I didnt forget anyone :D

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