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It was warm, family day, I wasn't really bothering but no harm in having racechrono running in the background - I was 4 secs slower.

Also I believe the R32's 1:14 was another day, I loved my ride with Paul (silkgod), it's days like this where you get that chance, brutally fast, the rest of the world is in slo-mo.

Note they put him in that group and I observed someone who knew what he was doing and what kind of day it was - I was in for his last session, at line up, first time that day, stewards mention if he was to go out again, maybe step in to group 1.

There was no offical timing, so who really knows. The 32 was mega loud, I would have said over the noise limit. 1.14 I didnt hear that tho.

My GPS had a 23 on it from the frist sesson. I didnt have it in the car after that. No point with the sliding.

First MS event is PI on the 2nd of Feb.

Spoke to the driver of the R32, nice guy. He guessed he was doing 1:18's - 19's on the day..... was running less boost so around 390-400kw at the wheels. Said his best time there previously is 1:14.2 on full slicks, approx. ~450kw.

Hollinger sequential + ignition cut = tuffest sound evarrr

yeah anyone drifting should have been removed..... :whistling:

but yeah I think they were giving those who had done a few track days days with them more leniency

that said same Clerk of course at winton had pulled me aside for "drifting"

his comments were.

"you have been reported for drifting...I've never seen you do that in the past, take it easy past corner XXX have fun"

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