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Based on that natsoft link,

Outright:

David Empringham Sierra Sierra Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 1:32.2480

K Sasaki Pan Speed Racing Mazda RX-7 1:32.4540

Tarzan Yamada CyberEVO Mitsubishi Lancer Ev 1:32.4940

Open:

Steve Glenney Pulse Racing Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 1:36.4980

John Boston Insight Motorsports/Elias Auge Honda S2000 1:40.2880

Jason Hart Ultimate Tunes Subaru Imprezza WRX 1:40.4400

Clubsprint:

Nicholas Kalis Nicholas Kalis Mitsubishi Lancer Ev 1:44.8850

Duncan Forrest Duncan Forrest Nissan R35 GTR 1:45.0090

Jason Naidoo Jason Naidoo Mitsubishi Lancer Ev 1:45.0260

Fastest RWD:

K Sasaki Pan Speed Racing Mazda RX-7 1:32.4540

Kinoshita Mitsuhiro Pro Staff R-Magic Motorsport Mazda RX-7 1:33.5050

Warren Luff Prep'd Motorsport Lotus Elise 1:33.5520

Fastest FWD:

Benny Tran Benny Tran Honda Civic 1:41.2360

John Boston Insight Motorsports/MTA Plus Honda Civic 1:42.0200

Sam Stratten J's Racing/JDM Concept Honda Integra Type R 1:51.4120

Fastest NA:

Mal Rose Mal Rose Racing Holden Commodore 1:39.3230

Benny Tran Benny Tran Honda Civic 1:41.2360

John Boston Insight Motorsports/MTA Plus Honda Civic 1:42.0200

(Yes, i'm at work :P )

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Based on that natsoft link,

Outright:

David Empringham Sierra Sierra Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 1:32.2480

K Sasaki Pan Speed Racing Mazda RX-7 1:32.4540

Tarzan Yamada CyberEVO Mitsubishi Lancer Ev 1:32.4940

Open:

Steve Glenney Pulse Racing Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 1:36.4980

John Boston Insight Motorsports/Elias Auge Honda S2000 1:40.2880

Jason Hart Ultimate Tunes Subaru Imprezza WRX 1:40.4400

Clubsprint:

Nicholas Kalis Nicholas Kalis Mitsubishi Lancer Ev 1:44.8850

Duncan Forrest Duncan Forrest Nissan R35 GTR 1:45.0090

Jason Naidoo Jason Naidoo Mitsubishi Lancer Ev 1:45.0260

Fastest RWD:

K Sasaki Pan Speed Racing Mazda RX-7 1:32.4540

Kinoshita Mitsuhiro Pro Staff R-Magic Motorsport Mazda RX-7 1:33.5050

Warren Luff Prep'd Motorsport Lotus Elise 1:33.5520

Fastest FWD:

Benny Tran Benny Tran Honda Civic 1:41.2360

John Boston Insight Motorsports/MTA Plus Honda Civic 1:42.0200

Sam Stratten J's Racing/JDM Concept Honda Integra Type R 1:51.4120

Fastest NA:

Mal Rose Mal Rose Racing Holden Commodore 1:39.3230

Benny Tran Benny Tran Honda Civic 1:41.2360

John Boston Insight Motorsports/MTA Plus Honda Civic 1:42.0200

(Yes, i'm at work :P )

Sorry to correct you but yamadas time was set in the wrx. The evo has not lapped yet.

Oh, sorry about that. I thought there might be a couple of mistakes, I just went off the website. I'm told Benny Tran's civic is Supercharged too, not NA.

Does anyone have details on the Pulse Racing Evo that is leading open class? To be four seconds clear of the pack is an amazing effort!

i was lucky enough to get out there for the last pro session to see quite a few of the fastest laps.

Very very impressive.

I think i'm in love with the panspeed rx7 now. It was incredibly tidy through 9,10 and 11. And sounded porn too.

Big Show is so hard on the gear, I hope he can get the old girl back out there!

Whats the bet someone else is doing all the work on the car? Lol!

well it wont be Wooster. he'd be off getting late's for everyone. :P

im keen to see some of the times thus far of the locals to see how they are stacking up.

the panspeed rx7, as has been said before, is an awesome bit of gear.... everything about it is so neat and well presented.

shame to hear about the big 34. hope its all good tomorrow.. definately looked the goods in the few laps that it did.

and where was the greddy monster sale?? or is it on tomorrow??

also... the blue 180sx with the ce28's... is that S13deviat??? that thing is a really nice bit of gear.. loved it through 9, 10 and 11.. more composed than most of the cars... especially the gtr's.. floppy mongrels they are..

cheers

Linton

there is some photos on NS with the s15 that crashed into the wall, sorry sight to see but don't know how long they will be up for

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...0131&st=280

here is praying for a nice day tomorrow weather wise, it's not looking good if you look at the FC but they never get it right as they said today would rain.

Very happy with a 1:50:3

I'm loving the track. Started with a 59, then a 52 and then 50. More in it tomorrow I hope. And if it stays dry.

Loving the event!!!

The High octane guys were still working when we left about 8pm. Poor guys...

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