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entrants list so far, copied from the MGEC site

Tuner House Competitors:

1. Phillcom Rally - EVO 6 #666 AWD

2. Phillcom Rally - CE Mirage #10 FWD

3. Phillcom Rally - EVO 9 #136 AWD

4. Phillcom Rally - MY04 WRX #27 AWD

5. Phillcom Rally - MY98 WRX #6 AWD

6. Phillcom Rally - EVO 5 #5 AWD

7. Infinity Signs - EVO 10 #208 AWD

8. Adelaide Radial Tyre - GT4 #19 AWD

9. Adelaide Radial Tyre - 200SX #69 RWD

10. Lakeview Chiropractic - FD RX7 #7 RWD

11. Lakeview Chiropractic - FD RX7 #1 RWD

12. Japanese Motorsport - 200SX #35 RWD

13. Phillcom Rally - MY04 WRX #277 AWD

Time Attack Competitors:

14. Ralliart Colt #21 FWD

15. Evo 8MR #2 AWD

16. Evo 8RS #3 AWD

17. Evo 9 #42 AWD

18. Cyborg Mirage #87 AWD

19. TX3 KF2 #101 AWD

20. R32 GTS4 #32 AWD

21. MY98 STI #4 AWD

Time Attack Course Cars:

22. Australian Motors Mitsubishi - Evo 10 #0A

23. Australian Motors Mitsubishi - Evo 10 MR #0B

24. Australian Motors Mitsubishi - Ralliart Lancer #0C

Looks like I'm the only one rep'n a Skyline so far.

SCHEDULE:

7.30am Gates Open (Set-up)

8.00am - 8:40am Sign On and Documentation

8:15am - 8:55am Scrutiny

8:50am Officials Briefing

9.00am SHARP COMPULSORY Safety Briefing

9:30am Practice session start

10:00am First group start

10:20am Second group start

10:40am Third group start

11:00am - 12:00pmTime Attack 2nd session

12:00pm Lunch break

12:30pm - 4:30pm Time Attack Competition resumes

4:30pm Presentations/Pack up

5.00pm Gates Close

It was a good day out at Lala today. I set a new PB time of 1.21.25 in my first session :happy: after that it was to hot for my car and i was getting bad knock readings so had to turn the boost right down and it was still pretty bad :ermm: and thanks for Luke for coming out and having a look :(

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Thanks mate, I was pretty happy with my times in the first session, times just started getting slower after that as i had to turn the boost down because of high knock readings. Stoked that i ended up 10th overall :D not to bad for a street car that i drove to and from the track.

I would also like to say thanks to Catford and everyone who was involved in running the day, I got to see all the running around you guys did and i was very impressed with how the day was run :ph34r: I cant wait for the next time attack.

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