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Sau:sa Track Day #7 - With Passengers!


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I win. I will be bringing an extra 40L

This sounds like war lol..........I could go to work and grab our 2 30L Jerry Cans :P

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I see no problem with a late entry...

Just ensure that you have the required protective gear such as an ADR approved helmet and cotton long sleeve to and jeans etc

We will be at the track from about 8:15am onwards.. If you have any other questions just ask :)

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What an awesome day! I rocked up with both GTRs full of E85 & used 8 jerries full as well!

Heaps of passenger rides & some great solo sessions. Even a bit of paddock work out in the middle!

Did a PB today of 1:11.9 & a bunch of 12s. Pretty happy with that from the R33.

The R35 was running in the 16s so need to do some work there!

Overall a fantastic day & as it was raining most of the day in town we were lucky to have a dry track.

Thanks to everyone again.

See you at the next one.

Munro

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Was a great day guys, thankyou Munro for the burn in the R33, I'm still putting my organs back in the right spots!

Obviously I'm a bit biased because I helped plan this day, but I think it was the best one yet. We ended up with 22 cars on track, which blew apart any thought of a quiet day, and the atmosphere was awesome. We had about 5 drifters come and try some grip, along with a handful of first timers, as a result we had a huge variety of cars, engine and suspension setups, which made for some very interesting viewing.

Probably the biggest plus of today was the weather, nobody overheated, and nobody got wet, how good is that! The showers were looking a bit threatening at a couple of times, but obviously recognised the importance of an SAU-SA Trackday.

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As stated thank you to everyone who helped organise the day and also to everyone who came to enjoy the track and their cars...

I also need to thank Munro for the laps and for the paddock work as well.

I am not totally sure but I swear I heard you laughing as we were spinning around and around... :P

Oh and last but not least FLIGGY nice way to end the day on the burnout pad ;)

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