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TT Car # Team Shake n Bake Vehicle type

895 Manion/Manion 33GTR V-spec N1 1995 Walker / Texas Ranger

979 Wooster/Kulhanek 34GTR V-spec II N1 2001 Jean Girard / Hershell

904 Millar/Dean Evo IX GSR 2006 Ricky Bobby / Cal Norton Jnr

962 Kennard/Grimwood Sti Spec C 2007 Larry Dennit, Jr. / Lucius Washington

Why? because we like to shake, then bake!

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stay off the yokos mr tom. they are rubbish which we only run because they are control tyres. expensive and far from the best.

but based on last year's experience I would say don't go the bridgestones either unless you can guarantee no rain :D

Team Release

Team “Shake n Bake” can’t wait for Targa 2008!

Thursday 27 March 2008

The social side of Targa almost outweighs the competitive side and as a bit of fun, a group of mates comprising of recent and past Targa competitors have banded together to enter the Targa Teams Section as Team “Shake n Bake”.

In the true spirit of racing these guys are hunting the 1st place 2008 Targa Team Trophy… “because if ya ain’t first, ya last!”

Team members are:

895 Manion/Manion 33GTR V-spec N1 1995

904 Millar/Dean Evo IX GSR 2006

962 Kennard/Grimwood Sti Spec C 2007

979 Wooster/Kulhanek 34GTR V-spec II N1 2001

The laughs and jokes will be put aside at the start of each stage as the crews get down to business.

While the GTRs of father and son crew, Manion/ Manion and newly formed crew of Wooster/ Kulhanek are fighting it out in the Outright Modern competition, the EVO 9 of Millar/ Dean and WRX of Kennard/ Grimwood will be racing for a place in the inaugural Showroom 4WD competition.

You can rest assured that either in competition, at the end of each day and on Sunday afternoon in Hobart, Team “Shake n Bake” will be having fun and enjoying the spirit of Targa Tasmania!

“Shake n Bake baby! Why? Because we like to SHAKE… then BAKE!!!!”

Yay! piss up sunday night it is then

Sounding like a plan :banana:

I sat in the car this morning to check I fit etc and now I'm officially excited.

Only 11 days before we leave for the boat!

So does Team Shake and Bake need a offical photographer for the event ?

Im heading down to cover the event, i think a team shoot on monday would look good ?

So does Team Shake and Bake need a offical photographer for the event ?

Im heading down to cover the event, i think a team shoot on monday would look good ?

Sounds awesome dude, ill see what the other guys think.. but its a bit of a no brainer!

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