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wta is a snore fest and is getting considerably worse each year, if I could have found somewhere comfortable I would have slept half the day.

The countries best cars, best drivers, a great track and facilities yet the on track action is non existent. They should just line up each class, give them each the track to themselves for 3 laps then we go spend the other half of the day watching the drifting and picking a winner out of the promo girls.

Well done Garth.

Well at least the R34 GTR I was driving just kept going and going, actually done the most laps out of any car at the event which is quote odd for a stock engine/turbos RB26. So at least I tried to keep the crowed entertained.

Watching time attack is a little slow if you or your team isn't involved, they can definitely improve on it as I'm sure in time it will get better. Some things to make it better I would suggest sector timing with light displays similar to the v8supercar top ten shoot out. A big screen to see this and if funds available to film the timing with in car footage. Cars that leak oil or smoke etc must be scrutineered prior to be allowed to head back out as this slowed the day, also caused most cars not to set a personal best or better their time, this was evident again in the last pro session as tilton and under Suzuki were sliding around from the class before them. The drifting was awesome to watch and I enjoyed the flying 500. Overall I enjoyed it and can see huge potential in it.

i must admit, being my first time attack, it was pretty boring.

best fun i had was walking around the pits and seeing all the cars and perving, then watching the drifting at night.

needs more action on track!! most likely not go next year.

anyone have pics of the girls? Lol

I thought is was a great show. Lots of prangs, and brocken cars and oil downs,hard to avoid and cleaned up pretty fast. Some highly strung cars though, so expected.

So the ARK R32 GTR that missed lasts years event has gone to the graveyard of cut up cars?

Alos, I have seen pics of the black Supra, Gorilla Ind or something. Always liked the car as it was quick and still looked like a street car....any idea how it ended up eating wall??? Major damage ?

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