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Thanks to everyone who made this day possible once again awesome day had a great time!!!

and also a big thanks to my passenger for not soiling my passengers seat after we got a bit loose coming round the mountain HAHA

will have to put footage up soon but cant wait to see the flame photo's from the RX7!!! :)

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Thanks to all involved in today, my daily survived half a day and once the storm hit i decided to quit while ahead and in one piece.

Heres a video of a fun lap i had putting down only a low 22 but was my driest run of the day, way off the pace of my dry time in my track car of a 15 but still fun.

Enjoy the video and ill be working on a Holy shit sliding video highlight soon, including a guest starring white stag turn 5 :P

Had a great day driving a lemon, well done to Mr Wootten came out on top in the tricky wet conditions.

I think the R31 lemon really proved it self today with over 100 laps for testing and placing 5th and 6th outright for the day.

Big thanks to all involved in organising the track day.

Had a fantastic day, first time driving in wet condition on a track.... Nankangs made it even better :P

The LeMon really proved to be a reliable and consistent car, not bad for one of the lowest powered cars on the day.

Cant wait to hit the track again very soon... This time with a few more KWs ;)

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Thank you organisers, thanks Alex for your guidance and thank you SMSP for providing much needed pit tents!!!

Had a great first track day learning the limits of my car (and myself) in the rain.

Did achieve my milestones set for the day

1. Don't destroy my car (Despite a very near miss on my first un-pace car corner!)

2. improved times from session to session.

Was too exhausted to troll through my camera footage but will do shortly!

Cheers,

Mathew

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Had a fantastic day, first time driving in wet condition on a track.... Nankangs made it even better :P

The LeMon really proved to be a reliable and consistent car, not bad for one of the lowest powered cars on the day.

Cant wait to hit the track again very soon... This time with a few more KWs ;)

You know you're doing bad at a track day when you have to let an R31 by... :rofl2:
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Thank you organisers, thanks Alex for your guidance and thank you SMSP for providing much needed pit tents!!!

Had a great first track day learning the limits of my car (and myself) in the rain.

Did achieve my milestones set for the day

1. Don't destroy my car (Despite a very near miss on my first un-pace car corner!)

2. improved times from session to session.

Was too exhausted to troll through my camera footage but will do shortly!

Cheers,

Mathew

Bit of a heart stopper lol....

You know you're doing bad at a track day when you have to let an R31 by... :rofl2:

Haha a $1000 N/a 140hp R31 makes it even worse :P

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