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Mal you should have come along it was a great weekend ;)

Ian, did you like how they encouraged a "tyre warming exercise"? seems that Mark didn't mind too much ;)

I've got the super sprint results for the SAUers and hangers on :P

54.66 SydneyKid.............R32.....8th type 3 class over 3000cc

54.87 Ray Dean..............R31.....2nd type 2 over 3000cc

54.90 Bullant47..............R33.....3rd type 2 over 3000cc

55.22 Son of SydneyKid..R32....11th type 3 class over 3000cc

56.34 B0057A................ R33.....12th type 3 class over 3000cc

56.50 Michael Jude.........Civic....1st type 3 class under 1600cc

56.97 Adrian Frankel......Civic....1st type 3 class under 1600cc

60.28 Steve Bullen.........350z....8th type 2 over 3000cc

64.25 88silouhette........R31......11th type 2 over 3000cc

And Scott, sorry, I gave you a real bum steer. Cheater tyres only put you in type 2 not type 3, type 3 are more like Improved Production cars. If you were in the right class (2) you would have come 4th!

Hi guys, I'm still excited about last weekend at Bathurst and am already preparing for the next time i can get on a track. I'm scouting for some R Compound tyres and have a Nismo twin plate clutch being recoed and awaiting Nismo 2 way diff from Japan. I guess you can say i have been bitten. Keep in touch guys and for anyone that is considering having a bit of fun with their lines...Join SAU and do it on the track and have fun with a great bunch of guys and gals.

Ian

  • 2 months later...

well well, in an amazing coincidence I came across about 10% of the photo collection :(

still, a good start :(

http://www.hgeconsulting.com.au/bathurst04...baturst041.html

Don't forget, the next one is on soon :D

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