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Spewin I had to work. Would love to have seen Mick run...And myself to...

Um, just checked the track times for the Sprint Track... ARe those times correct for all the categories?

Cause I've ran a fastest of 1:07.02 "DRY" street trim with SC fitted & 1:19.48 "WET" street trim and NA.

All in my humble R31 GTS1.... Surley I can't be mixing it with the turbo cars with boost and mods etc etc....I realise the "hand clicking" timing to..

Heres a easier one to read for the wet weather ones

(Wet) TRACK: Qld Raceway Sprint

GTR Class:

1:08.30, R33, jlNewton

GTS Class:

1:14.29, R33, SirSkyline

1:15.41, R32, nf.

1:16.10, R32, predator

1:16.68, R33, Toy33

1:20.30, R33, JCMarshall_Law

1:21.99, R33, Mr.R33

EVO Class:

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TRACK: Qld Raceway Clubman

GTR Class:

1:14.60, R33, jlNewton

GTS Class:

1:17.46, R33, SirSkyline

1:18.58, R32, nf.

1:20.55, R33, Toy33

1:20.66, R31, predator

1:23.13, R33, JCMarshall_Law

1:23.76, R33, Mr.R33

EVO Class:

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TRACK: Qld Raceway National Circuit

GTR Class:

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GTS Class:

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EVO Class:

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Spewin I had to work. Would love to have seen Mick run...And myself to...

Um, just checked the track times for the Sprint Track... ARe those times correct for all the categories?

Cause I've ran a fastest of 1:07.02 "DRY" street trim with SC fitted  & 1:19.48 "WET" street trim and NA.

All in my humble R31 GTS1.... Surley I can't be mixing it with the turbo cars with boost and mods etc etc....I realise the "hand clicking" timing to..

Thats about right. I ran consistant low 1:04s in my old GTST on the sprint layout with just a cat-back exhaust, pod filter, stock boost and Yokohama A539s 235/45 R17, in the dry of course.... Might bring the 33 sedan out for the next one too, see what it can do, That will keep me busy for the day :(

svd001: I think JCMarshall_Law meant real as in the guy hand clicking didn't make a mistake.

SirSkyline: Yea ok, you were after the result order rather than just the times. The reason I didn't do that is that "Wet" track can mean so many different things, like "constant rain" or "rained earlier but the line is drying" or "its raining so hard I cannot see".

Did all you guys collect your end of day time sheet before leaving ?

On the front page I've got Old Toy33 (GTS) and New Toy33 (GTR)

nf, if you mean the end of day sheet with all your laps, a graph of your performance and everyone else in rank order etc (the one jlnewton is referring too) , I printed them but not everyone collected them. If you want I'll post it out. Just PM me a mailing address.

Paul

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AzzurrA, sorry not trying to appear to have 'l337' group, its just our times are done electronically to 1/100th sec. Whereas the normal times at Sprints are timed by hand (see posts above for full details). So the times kept in this thread are accurate results.

Paul

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