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RESULTS

278.35 - Matt James Wallace - R32 GTR

279.95 - John Otter - Evo2 RS

286.66 - Paul Ryan - R33 GTST

295.23 - Glenn Sarti - Blue Lancer

296.42 - Brad Innes - R33 GTST

302.65 - Paul Cornes - 350Z

314.44 - Lauren Lynch - 350Z

314.57 - Jasmine Innes - R33 GTST

317.40 - Gavin Page - R33 GTST

330.15 - Adrian Jameson - R32 GTR

337.18 - Suzanne Callanan - Subaru WRX RA

338.50 - Brendan Fitzgerald - R34 GTR

339.42 - Jeramy Pyrc - R32 GTR

349.70 - Barbara Callanan - Subaru WRX RA

353.05 - Ryan Wilson - R34 GTT

353.96 - Frank DiSilvio - R32 GTR

355.06 - Craig Hagger - R33 GTST

357.05 - Adam McBeath - R32 GTR

387.59 - Dave Hancock - Holden Ute

389.31 - Dale Allen - "Teh Fury" Pulsar

392.94 - Brendan Hagger - R33 GTST

405.88 - Mark Sudic - R32 GTR

411.32 - Sam Teanby - R32 GTST

424.67 - Scott Lockhart - R32 GTR

426.93 - Chris Reynolds - Holden "BURNOUT" Torana

433.97 - Anthony DiSilvio - R32 GTR "off road spec :D )

466.68 - Matt Chapman - RX7

495.44 - Peter Teanby - 300c/R32 GTS

SAUWA Member trophies:

Matt James Wallace - 4WD Class

Brad Innes - 2WD Class

Sam Teanby - Most entertaining to watch.

On behalf of SAUWA i would like to thank everyone who came along to AHG, even those not competing! It was great to see such a huge turnout and we hope you all enjoyed the day!

Keep an eye out in the members section fo rfuture events that are currently being planned :woot:

Regards

Brad

SAUWA Motorsport Co-ordinator

Thanks to Brad and all for a great event. It was good fun to learn more about the car - and also to realise that I was not the worst!! Thanks also to Paul for some tips on driving a GTR. That "wrong way" certainly made a difference to the results!

Best moment of the day was the Torana coming back towards us up the track, front wheels almost off the deck, slightly sideways and huge clouds of tyre smoke. :sick:

Looking forward to the next one!

Cheers. :O

Thanks everyone i'm pretty happy with my time considering i had a busted arm that caused me agony around the hairpins and a car with spongey brakes.

But excuses aside it's always a fun event and look forward to next one :happy:

Thanks to Brad, Tenegah and AHG for a great day. The lancer held up well against the skylines although I was running out of electricity but the end of it.

Hopefully this is first of many SAUWA Track Days and more people entering the AHG Autotest and Sprints.

Chris - What on earth possessed you to bring the Torana down? and will it be there next time :happy:

Edited by Spektor

Most fun I have ever had with my pants done up, and you won't be able to hold me back for the next one.

Bring on a superseries for next year!!!

Most fun I have ever had with my pants done up, and you won't be able to hold me back for the next one.

Bring on a superseries for next year!!!

Superseries next year is being planned at the moment. Should be awesome to have a SAUWA Championship! Tenagah has already expressed an interest in coming on board to support the events, so a very big thank you the Abdus and the crew for getting out there and getting these race days off the ground!

Glen, your little lancer is quite a wolf in sheeps clothing LOL I was extremely surprised to see it so far up the list...but something tells me you werent that surprised. Great fun to watch!

As for Chris's Torana....seriously WTF!!! :happy: Awesome to watch (well what i could see of it through the smoke). We will be doing a round of drag racing in the RaceSeries and Chris will most definately be getting an invite to that round!!!

Again, thanks to everyone who came along and supported the event! I hope more people will now go and get a competition license and join in on our next events.

Most fun I have ever had with my pants done up, and you won't be able to hold me back for the next one.

Bring on a superseries for next year!!!

There's at least a half a second a lap in driving _without_ your pants done up... :happy:

I had a good time but only sorry I didn't get to meet everyone and put names to faces as I should have. Look forward to doing more though and putting that right, thanks for organising the day Brad !

Matt

thank god the servers up!!!

great day it was indeedy!!..might have to actually get my car in the next one!!!

got some pic's going up now..will keep putting them up during the week..(dont want to flood my stream just yet).

see them HERE

and some randoms!!!!....

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cheers :laugh:

good to see lauren and jas thumped me again

if anyones interested the funny noises and lack of go in cherryred was due to the coilpacks (splitfire time yea!)

thanks to wa suspension for the loan car on the last run

bard is that time better than my others?

paully pm me about that suspension aye

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