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AM Session: Time Attack Series Round 3

Two rounds of the series have been run, the EVO's and GTR's are battling for the lead in the AWD class.

The 2WD Forced Induction class has Noel and Warwick fighting to put the GTST's on top.

As you can drop 2 rounds and still be in for full points, if you want to get involved make sure you are at the Morning session of the May 14 Track Day.

Full Details: TimeAttack

PM Session: 2 Standard Groups, 2 Beginners Groups

If you have been wanting to get into track driving this is your perfect opportunity. We will be running two groups for beginners in the afternoon. The groups will have 8 cars instead of 10 (for plenty of on track room). Plus you will get an extended driver briefing and track side coaching by one of QR's experienced driving instructors. This is all at no extra cost.

If you want to get booked in, join up at www.TimeAttack.com.au, PM me or email me at [email protected]

The other two groups will be run to our standard 10 car format. Bookings are open.

I hope to see you there.

Paul Ruzic

POINTS STANDING FROM ROUND 1 & 2

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I'll be at this one - morning session methinks. It's my first time on the track but I think im just gonna jump straight into TimeAttack and hope that the cars power makes up for my lack of racing experience.

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The results at the end of Round 3 are awesome. Check out the AWD Street class with alternating makes of AWD weaponry for the first 8 entries.

Congrats wrxkilla holding top spot at the end of this Round. The EVO boys will be preparing a comeback !!

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