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Okay we need to get this thread back on track,,,so here's another vid

http://www.youtube.com/user/RadicalRacer41...l/2/f__DOB0XYMg

Eastern Creek

Pov 1

Lap times were rubbish,,,Duncan and I put 2nd hand engine in,,,so pussy footed all day and had major electrical problems,,,ran on battery power all day.

Neil.

Big ups to Neil for putting the camera in my car at our last sau day at OP GP

Not a problem Evil,,,pity I didn't straighten the camera properly. I have more vids for you. I'll bring them on one of those little usb plug in gizmo's to the trackday if I don't see you beforehand.

Neil.

Here you go 1.15.88 OP GP Sept 2009 Supersprint

R33 Road Rego'd

Yes I know about the sound issues enjoy

Great vids Stuart. That i-race stuff is a bit crazy. And the 15.x at OPGP was great, nice work mate.

good driving dave....its bloody hard work getting past a car that's quicker in a straight line. good save on lap 6 as well

stu that irace had a hell of a variation in speeds...and did that ute clip you or was that just the ripple strip? he really should never have turned in there

Cool vids as usual Ash,,,the reverse grid one in the rain was most entertaining.

I put my pov1 in Rod Marklands HR31 at the muscle car masters. His starting is really bad because his launch handbrake wasn't releasing properly.

Neil.

Nice video Neil.

That engine sounds awesome! what is it a RB20?

Looks a bit laggy? Once he nails the start and sorts the powerdown coming onto the straight it will be really quick.

Ash

sure is...that's Markland's Gibson R31 Group A car...outrageous in a straight line against the group C "big banger" v8s isn't it....just 2l pushing it along.

good driving dave....its bloody hard work getting past a car that's quicker in a straight line. good save on lap 6 as well

stu that irace had a hell of a variation in speeds...and did that ute clip you or was that just the ripple strip? he really should never have turned in there

Yep different - cant blame the ute for not using his mirror - he didnt have one, check out right d/s - I faired better than someone else - did just touch bar - scratch only, but yep, spot on, did have to jump ripple strip as well. I was a bit keen, had the same drama's passing it earlier in the same race (12 lapper).

Didn't matter - reverse grid with 50 second penalty, won race on last corner!!

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