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almost forgot, an extra sorry to the poor girl I nearly sent through the windshield after fixing the cones when I took you for a run, I didn't get your name.

Had a friend take some photos but camera memory card got corrupted when we plugged it into the comp :).

The 2 r32's doing the drift run was amazing to see that level of car control. Also thanks to Ryan for helping with my car you need to teach me to drift like u.

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yeah your was going great Dave but fark it seems to breathe a bit! hope everything is ok with it.

Looked worse than it was.

Running E85 makes condensation form in the catch can and lines. Therefore the oil sits on the water. What came out was water and oil. About 100mls or so.

I was on the limiter for about a full 10 secs though :)

Can a mod please add this to the first post?

Entrant Numbers / Names

1 Dale McGeorge

2 Thomas Katsowlas

3 Andrew Metcalf

4 Philip Anayo

5 Chris Quick

6 Tim Hudman

7 Eric Yamashita

8 David Hennessy

9 Duncan Handley

10 Kelly Handley

11 Matt Cass

12 Jason Ong

13 Ben McLean

14 Matthew Everingham

15 Amy Worth

16 Norman Chauaifaity

17 Jeremy Koch

18 Nathan Jones

19 Paul Lewis

20 Elizabeth Coor

21 Jason Swavley

22 Thomas Grimmond

23 David Milano

24 Adrian Sendt

25 Daniel Walker

26 Gerrard Sasson

27 Alexandra Hailstone

34 Matthew Bentley

28

29 Tim Bentley

30

31 Jason Griffin

32

33 Marcus Eaton

34 Michael Deitz

35 Andrew Ong

36 Zane Robertson

37 Reece McIntosh

38 Adam Baldwin

39 Andrew Ong

40 Joel Welstead

41

42

43

Morning Course 1 - I did these courses so I marked down when and how many penalties were gained. That's what the P stands for.

1.

2.

3.

4. 32.49 - 35.26P - 30.25

5.

6. 31.20 - 29.91 - 29.03 - 41.96PP

7. 29.47 - 35.89 - 28.26

8. 38.25 - 45.31P

9. 31.82 - 29.76 - 29.43

10. 32.92 - 30.89 - 31.13P

11. 31.69P - 43.68PP - 38.78 - 32.07

12. 30.66 - 29.94

13.

14. 27.72 - 28.62 - 26.30 - 28.23 - 27.32 - 27.82 (nitsabishi cheater 7)

15. 35.27 - 31.69 - 30.77

16. 35.46 - 32.93 - 32.29

17. 30.57 - 30.32

18. 35.93

19. 33.78P - 30.42 - 42.13PP

20. 36.67 - 36.65PP - 37.59PP

21. 32.18 - 30.93 - 29.72

22. 34.24 - 34.35 - 34.97

23. 30.21 - 36.86 - 33.49P - 30.06 - 34.49P - 28.58 - 29.96

24. 32.86 - 38.59P - 36.67 - 43.73 - 33.43P - 33.18P

25. 30.59 - 34.66P - 30.37

26. 28.53 - 33.80 - 26.44 - 29.09P

27. 39.75 - 33.95 - 29.76 - 28.56

28.

29.

30. 30.15

31. 27.77

32.

33.

34. 30.80 - 30.57 - 30.00 - 33.18 - 26.27

35.

36. 29.12 - 28.29 - 34.00

37. 27.28

38. 27.89 - 29.25 - 28.97 - 30.08

39. 46.45P

40. 30.07 - 34.83P - 29.14

41.

42. 39.44P - 29.24 - 26.99

43. 36.62P - 35.43P - 31.73 - 30.54 - 29.09 - 30.13 - 32.50P

44. 34.59 - 32.72 - 35.97P

45.

46.

47.

48.

49. 39.79PP - 30.72 - 47.60

Go-To-Whoa

1.

2.

3.

4. 9.94 - 12.37 - 9.20

5.

6. 9.31 - 9.27 - 9.17 - 9.15

7. 12.12 - 10.40

8. 10.57 - 9.90

9. 10.03 - 9.37 - 9.93

10. 11.17 - 10.01 - 9.83

11. 9.77 - 13.85 - 10.17

12. 11.94 - 11.90

13.

14. 9.53 - 9.39 - 9.42 - 9.08 - 9.25

15. 13.72 - 12.97 - 10.66

16. 8.94 - 8.36

17. 9.66 9.82

18.

19.

20. 10.83 - 10.55 - DNF

21. 11.74 - 10.61 - 10.19

22. 11.25 - 11.22 - 14.98

23. 10.57 - 10.65 - 10.46 - 9.79 - 10.07 - 9.72 - 10.17

24. 12.94 - 10.40 - 10.11 - 9.94 - 10.28

25. 10.71 - 10.42 - 10.32 - 9.72

26. 16.98 - 10.07 - 10.99

27. 10.37 - 13.68 - 12.45 - 10.96 - 10.31

28.

29.

30.

31.DNF - 10.44 - 10.16

32.

33.

34. 10.47 - 8.29 - 8.61 - 8.24 - 8.81

35.

36. 10.35 - 9.41

37.

38. 10.95 - 10.21 - 9.53 - 9.19

39. 9.29

40. 9.98 - 10.73 - 10.00

41.

42. 10.18 - 9.79 - 9.37 - 11.58

43. 9.75 - 9.66 - 10.21 - 9.82 - 9.33

44. 10.91 - 10.81 - 11.15

45.

46.

47.

48. 9.95 - 13.92 - 10.52 (666)

49. 10.56 - 10.19 - 9.69 (Ando)

Morning course 2

1.

2. 32.75 - 44.99 - 35.97 - 50.62 - 33.97

3.

4. 37.77 - 34.18

5.

6. 47.29 - 47.78 - 59.87 - 47.89

7. 48.63 - 42.63 - 37.01

8. 42.93 - 53.13 - 53.15

9. 37.94 - 34.09 - 44.28

10. 38.06 - 36.69 - 42.08

11. 55.53 - 41.90 - 41.36

12. 49.12 - 56.23 - 36.82

13.

14. 46.30 - 51.47 - 41.93

15. 39.17 - 37.43 - 35.01

16. 41.76 - 41.44

17. 46.60

18. 46.37 - 37.71

19. 36.86

20. 44.67 - 54.40

21. 36.38 - 38.73 - 40.38

22. 38.43 - 39.83 - 47.66

23. 53.07 - 46.71 - 51.61

24. 109.27 - 108.80 - 52.95

25. 53.44 - 45.55 - 50.14

26. 46.83 - 32.09 - 33.23

27. 46.19 - 50.08

28.

29.

30.

31.

32.

33. DNF

34. 41.87 - 36.57 - 109.71 - 45.39 - 36.68

35.

36. 37.74 - 31.55 - 33.41

37. 31.25 - 30.91 - 38.70

38. 59.43 - 48.23 - 44.25

39. 38.01 - 36.77

40. 36.98 - 36.43 - 43.00

41. 34.27 - 39.59 - 39.65 (PRB)

42.

43. 56.10 - 47.12 - 115.89 - 40.78

44. 57.38 - 57.33

45.

46.

47.

48.

49.

666. 41.15

Ando. 38.51

Afternoon Battles

1.

2.XXXXXXX

3.

4.X

5.

6.XX

7.XXX

8.XX

9.XX (Duncan)

10.XX (Kel)

11.X (Cass)

12.

13.

14.XXXX (Nistabishi Matt)

15.

16.X

17.XXXX

18.X

19.

20.XXXXXXXXX (Liz)

21.XX

22.

23.XXX (JAP25L)

24.X

25.X

26.XXXX (Sass)

27.XXXXXXX (Alex Hailstone)

28.

29.

30.

31.

32.

33.

34.X

35.

36.X

37.XXX (Reece)

38.XX (Abo Bob)

39.X

40.XXXX(Yellow PRB)

41.

42.XXX (BenM)

43.X (Silver NA Supra)

44.X

45.

46.

47.XX (Anna/Dave)

48. (Jay)

49. (Ando)

Very fun day even though my arms and face are pretty sun burnt, well worth the drive from Canberra.

Here are some vids I took throughout the day, unfortunatly the battery was low so I couldn't get vids of many people. Just Turismo and ZCR really :cool:

Turismo in my car 1:

Turismo in my car 2:

Turismo in his car 1:

Turismo in his car 2:

Turismo in his car 3:

ZCR in his car 1:

ZCR in his car 2:

TURISMO Vs ZCR:

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Well May I be the first to say absolutely top day! Even the sprinkles in the morning made it all that more fun out on the tarmac.

An I must send condolences to all those poor cone I killed.

Hey did anyone else have to go into the TAFE buildings to use the toilet? I saw this on the posterboard in one of the buildings. Hehe, the should have come and take pictures of us lot!

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Glad to see the AWD working finally :cool:

cant believe how close to the track you guys were sitting.....just as well i wasnt allowed, probably would have killed someone.

Bring the stag next time mate, you'll love it

yeah good work to the organisers! well run day and soooooooooo much more driving time than I expected.

I did DECA a few weeks ago and it wasn't half as good as todays day! awesome work!

Quoted just for future reference hahahaha

Best.

Day.

Ever.

Your rear tires would have a different opinion though ;)

A special thanks to everyone involved for a fantastic day!

wow I didn't do too shabbily for myself all things considered :D

You definatly had the cleanest car on the day, and again, love the number plate :D

thanks to everyone that made today possible!!! well worth the drive from canberra for my first texi!!!!!!!!

I think i speak on behalf of almost everyone there, you and Reece going head to head was SUCH a great matchup to watch! Well done!

VERY nice chaser, the rims just really make the car :blush:

Guys a MASSIVE thanks to all the volunteers who helped out with all sorts of jobs throughout the day.

These events just cant run smoothly without your help, and to see comments about how smoothly the event ran etc is a real credit to you all!

If anyone has constructive criticism about the day please PM me. (To put a face to the SAU account, I was the guy at driver brief, and running the battles from lunch etc)

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