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Shockworks Presents Round 9 - Sandown Raceway 1st Oct | Grand Final Day


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Our online entries are closing today at 1pm.

*for anyone getting a day CAMS licence or SAU day membership please bring correct cash*

You can enter on the day but it's $250 + licence if you don't have one and will need to be at sign desk at 8am sharp.

 

See you all on Saturday!

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I've already registered for this event but don't have a CAMS license yet. Do I just register through the CAMS website if I want to get the L2S license instead?

Nope as it won't come in time,

Simply download the form and fill it out (if you are not sure on a section just leave it).

http://docs.cams.com.au/CAMS%20Forms/Competitors/2016%20CAMS%20Level%202%20Licence%20Application%20Renewal.pdf

Bring along $125 cash and we can process it for you.

 

cheers

On 9/28/2016 at 10:43 PM, acsplit said:

Yep PI is expensive. I don't see your name on the entry list?

Yeah waiting til my R is on the road before I get reckless with the daily again; head gasket at PI was a massive PITA. Shockworks just put in some newish coilovers for me so am looking forward to getting back out there and learning more. Will be watching this from the rails :)

Another great day with a great bunch of people at SAU Vic! Thanks to all our awesome entrants who came out in the cold morn, there were some amazing cars and quick drivers through the day. Thanks to the Come and Try people that came for their first time, we hope you had and awesome day and we see you again soon! Thanks to all our sponsors for the day and their help towards it. Firstly Shockworks, always great to have you guys along! CAMS and the club dev sponsors. And of course those that helped on the day, we couldn't do these events without your support. Hope to see you all at the next event!

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Times from the day.

Skyline Australia Club of Victoria Sprints
SANDOWN INTERNATIONAL MOTOR RACEWAY

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Pos Car  Competitor/Team                Driver                   Vehicle              Cap   CL          Fastest...Lap        Gap

Modified All Wheel Drive

1    86  Sports Sedans                  Jon Lawson (1)           Subaru STi v5              MAW         S10 1:20.5534* 
2    39  SAU VIC                        Darren Cox (2)           Nissan Skyline GTR         MAW         S19 1:21.9990  0:01.4456
3    38  Maserati                       Nedi Elhajje (3)         Nissan Skyline GTR         MAW         S20 1:22.6259  0:02.0725
4    36  SAU VIC                        Peter Vakras (3)         Nissan Skyline GTR         MAW         S20 1:25.0198  0:04.4664
5    37  WRX CLUB                       James Cruttenden (2)     Subaru WRX STi             MAW         S14 1:27.3434  0:06.7900
6   340  NDSOC                          Mark Pether (1)          Evo 8                      MAW         S19 1:28.3782  0:07.8248
7     3  SAUVIC                         Caleb Montesalvo (3)     Nissa Skyline GTR          MAW         S20 1:28.6656  0:08.1122
8    24  SAUVIC                         Nick Cateaux (2)         Nissan R32 GTR             MAW         S17 1:34.1189  0:13.5655

R=under lap record by greatest margin, r=under lap record, *=fastest lap time
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Modified 2 Wheel Drive

1    28  SAUVIC                         Jason McDonald (1)       Nissan 200SX               M2W         S16 1:23.5805* 
2    29  PCV                            Andrew Richmond (1)      Porsche GT3RS              M2W         S10 1:23.6334  0:00.0529
3    42                                 Andrew Collins (1)       Nissan Skyline R31         M2W         S19 1:25.8171  0:02.2366
4     5  SAUVIC                         Bill Dalianis (2)        Nissan Skyline R33         M2W         S21 1:25.9483  0:02.3678
5    27  SAUVIC                         Jovan Atanasovski (2)    Nissan S15                 M2W         S14 1:26.1815  0:02.6010
6    16  SAUVIC                         David Marinucci (1)      Turbo Prius                M2W         S19 1:26.6429  0:03.0624
7     7  SAUVIC                         Peter Blythe (1)         Nissan 200sx               M2W         S10 1:27.1083  0:03.5278
8    22                                 Glen Sutherland          Mazda RX7                  M2W         S13 1:27.6800  0:04.0995
9    14  SAUVIC                         David Terrens (1)        Nizpro 200SXR              M2W         S10 1:28.9343  0:05.3538
10    6  SAUVIC                         Greg Wells (3)           Nissan Skyline R34         M2W         S21 1:29.4217  0:05.8412
11   11  Shock Wave                     O'Brien (6)              Nissan Skyline R33         M2W         S15 1:29.9231  0:06.3426
12   18  SAUVIC                         Simon Henman (2)         Nissan Skyline R33         M2W         S17 1:33.9433  0:10.3628
13   32  SAU DAY                        Michael Bourke (3)       Holden Commodore           M2W         S20 1:37.5298  0:13.9493
14    8  Uni car club                   Alex Hallett (3)         Nissan Skyline             M2W         S12 1:41.8347  0:18.2542
15   13  SAUVIC                         Jussi Pasanen (3)        Nissan Skyline             M2W         S12 1:43.1640  0:19.5835
16    4  SAUVIC                         Tegan Collins (2)        Nissan Skyline R33         M2W         S17 1:44.9413  0:21.3608
17   33  SAUVIC                         Jason Carey (3)          Nissan Skyline R33         M2W         S9  2:03.4069  0:39.8264

R=under lap record by greatest margin, r=under lap record, *=fastest lap time
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Standard All Wheel Drive

1    43                                 Jonathan Tu (1)          Porsche GT3RS              SAW         S16 1:22.8034* 
2    40  SAUVIC                         Sharelle Jansen (3)      Nissan GT-R R35            SAW         S12 1:38.2130  0:15.4096
3    35  Melton Motorsport Club         Treian Kontjonis (3)     SUBARU WRX                 SAW         S12 1:42.8259  0:20.0225

R=under lap record by greatest margin, r=under lap record, *=fastest lap time
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Standard 2 Wheel Drive

1    44                                 Peter Foudoulis (3)      Toyota 86                  S2W         S20 1:28.4234* 
2   420                                 Kevin Coulson (2)        Honda                      S2W         S11 1:29.6680  0:01.2446
3    19                                 Travis Trayhern (6)      BMW 135I                   S2W         S18 1:30.5136  0:02.0902
4    12  SAUVIC                         Chris Starr (6)          BMW 328is                  S2W         S21 1:30.5975  0:02.1741
5   112  SAUVIC                         Chris Madden (2)         BMW 328is                  S2W         S19 1:30.6214  0:02.1980
6    10  Swinburne Uni Car Club         Jarrod Stovold (6)       Nissan Skyline R33         S2W         S12 1:34.4983  0:06.0749
7    21  TCCAV                          Justin Connell (2)       Toyota Chaser JZX100       S2W         S20 1:37.5671  0:09.1437
8     9                                 Robert Mihalyi (6)       Nissan Silvia s14          S2W         S12 1:37.6833  0:09.2599
9    17  Maserati                       Wayne Marlow (2)         Lotus Elise                S2W         S14 1:46.8306  0:18.4072

R=under lap record by greatest margin, r=under lap record, *=fastest lap time
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Ok recovered after a huge day yesterday,

Firstly I would like to thank all the committee for all the hours they put in before and during the event it takes a lot to organize and event like this and get all tjhe approvals. To Tony, John, Robyn, Martin, Simon and anyone else I missed big thanks!

To all competitors and spectators I hope you all had a great day despite the wet start if you have any pictures post them up here.

Jamie Lee's Gallery

Melinda's Gallery

Robyn's Gallery

Nissan's doing their natural pose... bonnets up

 

Keep and eye out for our next two events. SAU Motorkhana @ DECA November 12th and Round 10 East Sale RAAF Base sprints November 13th

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12 hours ago, acsplit said:

Nissan's doing their natural pose... bonnets up

 

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Haha the one on the left (mine) was having breathing issues (you probably saw me billowing smoke down the straight on one lap when I filled up the catch can)

The one in the middle spun a bearing on his fastest lap.

One on the right didn't have any issues (Wow, SR and reliable wtf)

 

Fun times though lol

1 minute ago, Pr0x1mity said:

 

Haha the one on the left (mine) was having breathing issues (you probably saw me billowing smoke down the straight on one lap when I filled up the catch can)

The one in the middle spun a bearing on his fastest lap.

One on the right didn't have any issues (Wow, SR and reliable wtf)

 

Fun times though lol

Oh tat was you, I did worry when you smoke screened me I had to check if you left a trail of oil which you didn't!

SR reliable lol

1 hour ago, acsplit said:

Oh tat was you, I did worry when you smoke screened me I had to check if you left a trail of oil which you didn't!

SR reliable lol

Yeah it was bad. I couldn't go full throttle all day. :(

 

Car felt a lot better on sat than it has in a while. Need to play with the front sway bar and ride height a bit more. It was still understeering but turn in felt a lot better. Definitely moving in the right direction.

 

Now to just sort out the breathing issue..




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