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Where's the love for the Chaser, Ciaron??? :laugh:

Great day!! I had such a good time!! Aimed to beat Brian's time, but... you know... didn't quite get there :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Thanks heaps to Mum Wootten for being an awesome baby whisperer, and to Nick and Dave and the other Execs and volunteers.

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easy there slick! if you didnt get so scared of all the real cars perhaps you wouldnt of gotten sick! :P

p.s. glad ur healthy now

Lol

Just wasn't meant to be for the red rockets.

Battle postponed till twilight sessions.

also thanks to Brian for taking me for a spin in the corvette, such a beast, and to Mark (Staz88) for sitting shotgun and teaching me how to spin out like a boss, ended up shaving off those 2 seconds straight up next timed session. Hopefully Luke got some footage from that passenger session, was quite fun

Was a pleasure.. even if I did get a little bit dizzy. ;)

how many boys ran semi's? be keen to know how the street tyres ones fared

Running Kumho V70A Semi's.

Here's my 1st run of the day..(HD available)

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how many boys ran semi's? be keen to know how the street tyres ones fared

I have FK452, on a fat arse GT-R they are pretty greasy. I did have the pressures a bit too high though.

Definitely want track day tyres for the next one.

Here is my in car from the Corvette.

Few laps with Steve Ka as a passenger frying some rear tyres

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyNCGMZzLPM&feature=youtu.be

2nd session lap two is the 60.7sec lap which took fasted time off the day.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iv6I-kG3Ghs

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