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At 8am the rain held out but the track temp was very low and with last nights rain will make good run times very hard to get.

With a turn out of around 50+ cars, by the second run peoples times were droping and some where making personal bests with the cooler weather.

Oh I did not get a pic but Abbo bob did sorta brake his car I'll let the story be told by him. There where a few cars towards the end that had to pull out due too risk or have done minor damage.

A big congrats go out to AMY and Vic for there top effort and if my memory is correct Victor got a 14.035.

Well here they are enjoy

also open up two pics the group pic on the hill.. Smoky is getting up to no good And also the 300z pic it looks arsome

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Edited by nuttsHunglow

Their were no standout times, 2 or 3 cars were in the 12's the rest were 13-15sec. Every 2nd LS1 was into the mid 11's with the help of an auto and a turbo/supercharger.

In other words we got absolutely spanked by the LS1's which have become really good consistent cars now that they have discovered forced induction.

did anyone get booted for being too good ?

Their was 1 bloke in a ute with nos that ran 11.02, 11.05 and 11.10 (it was a 10sec car he was just taking it easy over the line i believe) and they had no issues with it.

Edited by benm

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