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Hey Guys, I had some new people in the timing room and they made some errors during the day so I had to delete any lap times that looked suspect. After about 8 sessions the timers had it all sorted and the data was spot on.

If you had a time on the day and it didn't turn up on your sheet it is probably because it was bogus.

For example, Willo you did 1:05, 1:09, 1:11, 1:11 then the 1:05 was deleted as it was most likely a mistake. Unless there was overtaking or spin outs you don't usually run one lap 5 seconds faster than all your others.

Sorry if this has wiped anyone's best lap but I had to train up some new timers as I was sick of being stuck in the timing room for the whole track day.

Looks like EvoCam's Evo VIII is showing up some more highly prized competition...

Not bad for stock suspension either...

And how the f@ck is a Lyland P76 almost as quick at an EVO...

Hey thanks Bob....

re the P76 & the Evo, the Evo was a 9 with a first time driver (female - not that that means anything), her hubby got in the car later that day & was faster than my mate with the other Evo 9 on the Clubman track!!

Cheers Cam

That dude in the P76 is the same guy who used to run up front in the Atmo dark green Silvia. He loves to build an unlikely car and flog everyone in it. That was the first shake down run of the P76 so expect a lot more to come. I think it runs a lexus V8.

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