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Hello All,

Just wondering who is coming out to the Modern Reg' day this weekend.

For those who don't know about the event it a consistency based event and doesn't depend on outright performance. Basically you have a practice session in the morning and then you set a time based on your practise times.

For every 0.10sec you go slower than your set time you get 1 point and for every 0.10 you go quicker than your time you get 2 points; the person at the end of the day with the least amount of point wins the day.

There are 5 sessions during the day that consist of 4 to 6 laps, this is good for cars that aren't set up for the track as it reduces the chances of you having cooling issues.

There are a few car requirements like fire extinguisher, tow hooks and blue triangles you also need a helmet but you don't need a harness.

If you are interested have a look here;

Descrpition of the Event

SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS

Entry Form

Program of Events

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I wont be entering but will be going down to watch, my friend is taking his 300rwkw VLT on there. He ran a 1.22.1 last time.

Want to get a oil cooler kit on before I do any modern regularity events

Edited by MR.RB30ET

Not a bad day! I got a little bit sunburnt on my face haha.

I didn't race, but I watched, waiting on a few more parts before I hit the track, I was with the white VL Turbo.

That rotor was spastic, loved it.

Can't wait till i get these few little things done and go out there myself.

Was quite a good day with some good results.

Finished first in the 1st and 2nd sessions with 12 and 18 points respectively and then blew out my points total in the 3rd session with 74 points but set a PB time of 1:24.52. Regained some consistency in the 4th session with 22 points and with a 5th session effort of 30 points I came second for the day.

For session places you get 5, 3 and 1 points respectively so I ended up with the most points for the day with 13 bonus points scored.

After my second placing in the first round and gaining 5 bonus points in that event finishing with the most points once again, I’m leading the championship with 61 points Vs' 56 for the second place.

There was an incident on the last lap of the 5th session though which as a result I will be pulling my engine out in the next couple weeks (the extra boost for 2 laps wasn't worth it lol) meaning I will be missing both All Jap Day and the next round of Modern Reg' (which I would have missed anyway as they are on the same day lol)

Edited by D_Stirls

Nice man. Whats the event that they do for the quickest time wins? Sprint race or something? That'll be alot more competitive I think

Edited by MR.RB30ET

That was Darren from PSi, 1:22.67 (round 2) was his fastest but he blew out his centre muffler and didn't make the last 2 sessions.

congrats on doing well following the 'regularity' side of things, pitty this will probably set you back now if you miss the next round :verymad:

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