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4 hours ago, GTSBoy said:

Yuh....but weren't all the supertourers, except maybe the Audis, FWD? I don't recall any of the others being AWD.

They were. I bought the AWD for experimenting but racing it would disqualify or disadvantage me from a few race classes. Def getting a FWD for racing.

6 hours ago, Duncan said:

They ran them in Oz Super Tourers too

https://www.supertouringregister.com/register/vehicle/212/

(I'm so old I remember racing with Matthew Fox)

They ran them in Oz Super Tourers too

https://www.supertouringregister.com/register/vehicle/212/

(I'm so old I remember racing with Matthew Fox)

You know you're really old when the dementia kicks in over text...

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7 hours ago, Duncan said:

They ran them in Oz Super Tourers too

https://www.supertouringregister.com/register/vehicle/212/

(I'm so old I remember racing with Matthew Fox)

Says on the site that the car was sold to Keith Linnell. His shop is about 15 mins from my place. My try to see if he still has it!

1 minute ago, Duncan said:

Yeah the aussie one was super unsuccessful. It is almost certainly at the back of some workshop under a very dusty cover :)

I’ll offer him $50 and a cold beer and see if he wants to sell. Will save me building one

31 minutes ago, Duncan said:

Yeah the aussie one was super unsuccessful. It is almost certainly at the back of some workshop under a very dusty cover :)

Just re-read the history of that car. That was the P10 which wasn’t that successful. It was effectively just a Pulsar SSS with IRS. The P11 was a much better and more successful beast. I’m surprise for a campaign in the 2000’s they bought such an old car.

11 hours ago, funkymonkey said:

Just re-read the history of that car. That was the P10 which wasn’t that successful. It was effectively just a Pulsar SSS with IRS. The P11 was a much better and more successful beast. I’m surprise for a campaign in the 2000’s they bought such an old car.

Just a budget thing I'm sure.

Super tourers didn't make it locally and the drivers in that car were paying for drives; so the business case doesn't stack up unless the base car is cheap

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