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Awesome, my brakes are TOTALLY gone, full braking and my car just eases to a stop....that, is not good

But seriously, even though I got no food (was this spose to be in the price) it was well worth the $150 :O. Well done to the organisers, well done to the cars that beat 62 seconds :O

Topaz R32 GTR best time was 63.1 seconds B)

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I had a blast cant wait for the next one.

Also it was tracksomething wasnt it?

My best time was 1.07 I came 22nd out of 24 cars but I think thats pritty dam good for a GTST

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i broke the 62 second bracket but couldnt improve as brakes were gone ( maybe they are with my tyres which are also missing). the absolute best time i have ever had.. cant recommend enough!!!!!!

easily worth the money. topaz the food was there but you had to grab it. my wife told me this important piece of info just after the last hotdog was taken. wished i had grabbed some too.

kermit

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Congratulations to all the organisers for the great effort and for making the tuition fun.

I hope this event takes off and becomes a regular occurance.

My brakes are fine :( combination of the Brembo brakes and slower velocity :(

The "compliance" Hankooks may not be be too good when I have a look

Would like to find the guys from six months ago on this forum (eastern staters)who told me that 35's were not a real Skyline and that they were slow slugs.

I'd like to shove a 63.3 ( I think) up there noses :lol:

Only hassle for me was towards the end I was finding places to better my time but kept getting baulked. Something I'm sure the organisers will address for the next event.

Nothing like standing in pit lane and watch/listen to those GTR's zoom by :D

Can I send my deposit for the next one Brett.

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I know (at least) the WRX STi and XR6T times in 2nd and 3rd were done by instructors :D

And the Evo 9 too.

Went from running in the 1.08's to a 1.02

Thought about getting an instructor to drive mine but I'm a bad passenger :(

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And the Evo 9 too.

Went from running in the 1.08's to a 1.02

The TT Supra was an instructors time also just above yours, so you jump another spot ;)

All in all was a great night, well organized, with great timing equipment (From the V8 Supercars) and is highly recomended to anyone considering it in future.

Myself well I had a great lose at the hairpin on my 2nd lap inspired by Kermits lose 1/2 a lap earlier :( , probably 100kmh sideways as we hit the sand! if you had a bucket and spade you could have made some great sandcastles with the sand from 'inside' my car.....Seriously!!

The off Seemed to Stuff up my HICAS however :( as the dash light is now on and Steering very heavy, only did few laps after that but still managed fastest time of the night a 1:01.1, my 'very first' lap of the night was a 1:02.2! ;) I reckon if i'd stayed out longer I could've scraped in a high 59 :O

BTW, The Glowing brake discs and 'Sparks' from my Brakes was a bit of a worry as they were coming thru both open windows :O but would've looked pretty good from the outside!

They also mentioned to us as a reference point that a HQ holden Lap record is a 1:02, and a 49hp Formula Vee a 57 I beleive :D which is sobering news, the short track especially is more about neatness and holding speed thru the corners than outright power

Anyone get any pics of the night, or links to....?

This is all I have....waiting for my instructor....dont think anyone wanted to ride with me after my errr 'Little' off :(

Barbagallo.jpg

(Notice the electronic timer taped to everyones front bumper)

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thats some cool footage mate . after that "unusual "line through the corner i kept braking too early which i felt cost me probably half a second a lap . so nice to hear my wife laughing as i spin off the track.

i knew i was in trouble going down the straight as soon as the instructor went " oh shit !" . then went in to a gracefull spin made even better when PSI GTS11 went off at the hairpin half a lap later.

not bad times though as i also thought that the STI and XR6 Turbo were being driven by the instructors which make me second fastest and i have never run a car at the track before.

instructor also ran my car for a few laps and i beat his time by 1 second.

i love my GTR . it took everything and smiled back at me although it was scary seeing how high the oil temp got after 4 laps.

i now need rear tyres and brake mods before the next track day.

kermit aka mark colborne

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shit, i was just behind everyone in the evo's and gtr's in the 32 at 12th. ohh yeah ;)

just need more grunt, id catch people on the corners and wouuld be left dead on the straights :)

good fun, thanks guys.

Shaun

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so the top 10 true results are:

(based on individual lap timmings)

1. Lindsay Rea --- Skyline R32 GTR --- 1:01.1331

2. Mark Colborne --- R32 GTR --- 1:01.9600

3. Jeremy Martin --- Pulsar GTiR --- 1:02.1322

4. Karl Pierce --- my00 WRX --- 1:02.2165

5. Tom Passey --- R32 GTR --- 1:03.1037

6. Wai Yan Yang --- my06 STi --- 1:03.1990

7. Malcolm Slater --- Supra TT --- 1:03.2153

8. Chris Ince --- Skyline v35 --- 1:03.3848

9. Kieran Bass --- Falcon xr6 T --- 1:03.4175

10. Adam Maguire --- R32 GTR --- 1:03.4661

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