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This is all the Skylines I can see in the list.

Paul Lewis R34 GTR

Aaron Steel R32 GTST

Adam Baldwin R34 GTST (Rotor people :P)

Sean Agnew R32 GTST

Peter Junghas R33 GTST

Danny R32 GTR

Danny Chu R33 GTST

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Abo,

I assume the A1 and A2 classes drive together? If yes then from the looks of it, you and I will be in the same session.

Its hard to tell from the list how fast some of the rotory guys are, have you been out with them before?

I think maybe not. They would have classed me according to my most recent times but I hope to be a couple of seconds quicker than that this time around.

There would be a few RX7's doing some quick times I would say. Maybe 1:12-1:09's.

Heres a list with times from Ausrotary: (it may be out of date)

Brad S6 RX7 1.08.70

Neil SP RX7 1.09.3

Andrew S3 RX7 1.10.4

Dave 323 Wagon 1.11.9

Laurie S8 RX7 1.12.2*

Adrian RX3 1.13.0*

Christian RX3 1.13.0*

Michael S8 RX7 1.13.5

Ryan Clubman 1.14.0

Adam S1 RX7 1.14.9

Len RX8 1.15

Adam R34 GTST 1.15

Rod RX8 1.15

Damon Mini Cooper S 1.15.47*

Sunny RX4 1.17

Adam Commo 1.17

Chris XR6 Ute 1.18

Nick S2 RX7 1.18

Heath RX3 1.14*

Matt WRX 1.18

Nathan S1 RX7 1.05.69

Andrew R32 GTST 1.20

Andrew RX3 1.21

Dominic Valiant Pacer 1.21.9

Craig S4 RX7 1.24.2

David Datto 1st time

Robert 1st time

Reece S7 RX7 1st time

Ricky 180sx 1st time

Steven 350Z 1st time*

Paul R34 GTR 1st time

Fred RX4 1st time

Dick MX5 1st time

Nick HB 929 1st time

Danny R32 GTR 1st time

David RX8 1st time

Jonathon 1st time

Sean R32 GTST 1st time

Peter R33 GTST 1st time

Danny GTST 1st time

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Holly Sh!t 1:05 is quick. There are 12 cars running <1:15 and a couple of GTR's to boot, so that should make the under 1:15 a good one to watch.

Im really looking forward to it. Its my first full drive day in the black beast, new brakes and new clutch and nearly 300Kw at the wheels It should be fun!

Just off top of my head Duncan was doing 1.10's/1.11's all day in combined touring and the Sports sedans were 1.02 to 1.06's. So a 1.05 is shit quick. If I can do a 1.05/1.07 I'll be stoked.

It's gonna be great seeing that black beast out on the track.

I have a new set of slicks fitted,,,never run on new ones,should be a very interesting day.

Neil.




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