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Hi Guys,

Our next Lakeside trackday will be on June 9, the Monday public holiday.

It will be run with the same format as last time. Full details will be emailed out shortly.

If you want to be involved in the Time Attack track events, join at www.TimeAttack.com.au

Paul

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:D Aside from the rain (ok for those of us with 4WD) and a couple of incidents it was a top day with plenty of track time for those who wanted it. Big thanks to Paul, all the volunteers, marshals and timing crew. :D:thumbsup: Even with the rain and traffic, still managed to do a few low 59's and stay on the track, and drive home....so very happy. Edited by G_T_R
:D Aside from the rain (ok for those of us with 4WD) and a couple of incidents it was a top day with plenty of track time for those who wanted it. Big thanks to Paul, all the volunteers, marshals and timing crew. :D:thumbsup: Even with the rain and traffic, still managed to do a few low 59's and stay on the track, and drive home....so very happy.

You were on fire today vin. Car was haulin arse. big stones in the wet too bud. Cya next month at qr.

Hey Vince, I have the lap data and you did a 59.29 best lap. You also did over 60 laps !!! (56 timed laps + first 2 sessions untimed)

The timing guys had a few teething problems and didn't get started until everyones 3rd session out. I will get the full results up soon. Some impressive times given the conditions.

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