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Nulon rd 1 EOI -8th jan motorkhana

Nulon rd 1 is fast approaching and we are in need of 2 more drivers. 

 

If you are interested shoot me a message on here or FB with car details and driving experience. 

 

Sure to be a great day out, who can argue with free track days :D

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I'm in for team SAU in the MX5

I liked confusing the marshals last year as they'd call up team SAU vs (insert team) and I'd rock up 'no mate, we said SAU not MX5!'

I AM IN SAU!!! karnt!

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Yeah I enjoyed it too, good on Nulon for sticking with the series.  it was damn hot though.

 

Are there results posted up anywhere? I want to know if the wiggles are faster than a shopping trolley hatchback :P And great work Desmond in finishing in the top few cars, the competition has definitely heated up in the last few years

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Was a damn good day!! Very hot but good!

So results are out. 56 cars ran and 14 clubs. I finished 12th, David 18th, Chris 21st and Duncan 23rd overall. SAU finished in 7th place 9pts behind top spot. A strong team in Bathurst, Time Attack and Roll Racing would make things very interesting. Well done team!

Good job boys. Kind of funny that for all the grief we get that skylines are no good on tight courses, our top club performers were both in skylines.

Just stiring the pot. Maybe we need more skylines in SAU?

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On ‎10‎/‎01‎/‎2017 at 2:09 PM, Pezhead said:

Good job boys. Kind of funny that for all the grief we get that skylines are no good on tight courses, our top club performers were both in skylines.

Just stiring the pot. Maybe we need more skylines in SAU?

My class (NA under 3.5L) was the biggest class this year.

AWD was smallest or one of the smallest and the 2WD T class was too.

yes I am having a cry so fk you!

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