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Hey all

Im taking the GTR up to collingrove for a hill climb day with another car club.

Has anyone done this before?

Just a couple questions.

My gtr is fairly low and has a low hanging exhaust will this be a problem? As if it is I can remove the lip and exhaust?

Also just wondering how timing works. I get u go to the line, go past the white line until u see the amber light go on. Then slowly roll back till it goes off. But when it goes green is that when the timer starts? Or is it only when u have taken off and broken the line? Like it goes green butu still have time to stall it up and take off then the timer starts?

Any advice or pointers would be great

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There is at least 1 spot you might scrape - after turn 1 where there is a dip. Take it easy on the first run and see how it goes - you'll get faster each run.

Timing doesn't start till you cut the sensor, not when the light goes green. You'll have 10 seconds after green light to go.

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