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Hey there,

Did you get your membership pack? If not shoot me a pm with your name etc and I'll send a new one so you get it for the weekend. I have had an issue with some in the last batch not being delivered & had to re post them [emoji37]

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I've always found it odd the "no engines start before 0900" rule - most people drive their race car when unloading off the trailers, or driving to the scrutineering area, either way there's definitely engines running :D Considering driver's briefing is usually at 0900, the majority of cars are processed through scrutineering before then.

I've always found it odd the "no engines start before 0900" rule - most people drive their race car when unloading off the trailers, or driving to the scrutineering area, either way there's definitely engines running :D Considering driver's briefing is usually at 0900, the majority of cars are processed through scrutineering before then.

It's generally No Race Engines.... talking super loud cars which would wake up people living close to the track when they're just idling or moving through the carpark...

Obviously a car with a semi-legal db exhaust on it can be driven around as normal.

Weather was great John. PIARC day on the other hand, not as good. They had excel, V8's and karting races which took a lot more time than usual so number of laps wasn't as high as some of us would have liked.

That said, quite a few PB's done by various people, myself included so can't have been all that bad. I suspect we might have all gone faster if there was a squires BBQ going but Collins and Simon let the team down, selfish jerks.

Modified
  4  Skylines Australia Vic Inc     Aaron Barnes       Nissan R35 GTR       3800  D     S2  1:45.2734
 79  Skylines Australia Vic Inc     Matt Lowth         Lotus Exige S        3500  D     S6  1:48.0792
132  Skylines Australia Vic Inc     Paul Stephenson    Nissan Skyline R32 G 2600  J     S18 1:48.3244
 37  Skylines Australia Vic Inc     Josh Miller        Nissan Skyline       2500  G     S9  1:49.1761
 15  Skylines Australia Vic Inc     Sam Lehmann        Nissan Skyline GT-R  2800  H     S12 1:49.5137

AWD Tuner
123  SAV VIC                        John Olasav        Nissan Skyline GTR   4000  G     S17 1:49.7265
 42  Skylines Australia Vic Inc     Chris Madden       Nissan GTR           2600  H     S6  1:50.6161
 49  Skylines Australia Vic Inc     Scott Fisher       Mitsubishi Lancer Ev 2300  H     S13 1:53.4886
141  Skylines Australia Vic Inc     Darren Cox         Nissan Skyline R32 G 2568  H     S10 1:55.2104
 71  Skylines Australia Vic Inc     Clive Small        Mitsubishi Evolution 2000  D     S16 1:56.7265
119  Skylines Australia Vic Inc     Leslie Maslaris    Nissan Skyline R32 G 2000  B     S14 2:00.2776

RWD Tuner
  6  Skylines Australia Vic Inc     Dave Marinucci     Toyota 86            1998  B     S17 1:51.7956
 86  Victorian 86/BRZ Club Inc      Craig Furniss      Subaru BRZ           1998  F     S18 1:53.6935
 53  Skylines Australia Vic Inc     Jian Cai Pook      Toyota Supra         3000  H     S1  1:54.8318
117  Skylines Australia Vic Inc     Bill Dalianis      nissan 200sx s15     1998  B     S8  1:58.5943
 32  Skylines Australia Vic Inc     Daniel Vetter      Nissan Skyline       2498  D     S11 1:59.9122
 46  Skylines Australia Vic Inc     Rayem Elissa       Nissan Silvia        2000  B     S11 2:01.4915
 43  Victorian 86/BRZ Club Inc      Leo Kao            Subaru BRZ           1998  F     S11 2:06.0843

Championship spreadsheet updated, link in the other thread.

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