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What a weekend!!!

Huge thanks to Chris for providing an amazing car once again. Feels great to have finally won after three years of hard work.

Cant belive the car died on the last run again its as if it knows its the last event and wants to remind us how much we have tortured the poor thing. Was interesting to drive on the last run with all 330kw's going out one rear wheel lol.

The weekend was great fun and had a ball with the SAU gang. Everyone drove amazingly and Ryans 56 at Haunted hills is WOW.

I have started to upload some vids thanks to Bec filming.

Enjoy

LOL, not really. It was simply amazing driving from Ryan to get those times. Obviously he has that little car of his dialled in as it did a 51 at PI with not that much power...and friggin HSDs which by all reports are ordinary. Perhaps the reason why he struggles at Sandown, being so bumpy the HSDs just plain suck

hehe, ive decided to run a strip of that reflective stuff the beams use down the side of my car so it starts timing when the rear passes it :D feel free to help with your water bottle at the other end.

i cant imagine the shocks making that much difference around the corners at sandown. they would probably help with braking though. of course there is more time up the back, i honestly think there is a 24 in it but meh, im just looking forward to winton!

Photos are up: ATC PHOTOS 09

Cars 33, 35, 36, 38 are SAU

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