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The first round of the 2010 CAMS NSW Supersprint was held on 17 January here are some images.

And Duncan (LSX-438) what can I say....... Well done mate that was a fantastic save. You looked a little disappointed with the times on day but at least you gave it everything & a little more.

And well done to Stewart Inwood took FTD with a 1:15.05

I only managed to get a 1:19.6 but to be only 2.5 seconds slower than the R35 GTR in a 69 Mazda R100 i was wraped.

Results can be found here.

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?17/01/2010.ORGP.S1

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Well Benh unfortunately and fortunately for some,,,the organizing commitee decided because it was the last time there they would increase the field to 125 cars. Thats basically 2 more groups of cars. Personally I thought it was a bad call. I'm of the opinion thats it's 1st in best dressed.

I had a frustrating day with the car,,,Duncan and I have fixed and improved it,,,but it still has this weird thing happening,,,like massive turbo lag on the straight. Ebay here i come for an ECU might be a good start as well as some dyno time. The track also lacked mid corner grip all day,,,but not for Stuart to seems. Nice work mate,,,congrats!!!!. Bloody 4wd's are taking over,,,but at least I hung onto my class lap record which I own now forever.

Neil.

Any more pics or even video of the event?

I was there in my white S13 Silvia and loved every minute, despite some delays in the morning. I was satisfied after 4 sessions.

Got sideways over the flip flop a couple of times. Had a little off at turn one in the last session as well! That certainly got the pulse racing going off road at approx 160/kmhr

How did you go nismoman?

Best I've ever done actually. I was gunning for a sub 1min 20 sec lap, but couldn't quite make it. Managed a 1:20.8 and 28th outright.

I'm happy about the result considering it was the absolute last competition at Oran Park, it's going to have to do!

Competition is very tight and there are lots of closely matched cars. Bring on next round at EC, can't wait.

gret to see so many on here running in the series.

huge congrats to Stu Inwood - he set (and kept forever) the SVD record on a day that the track was in poor condition....pretty much everyone else was 1-2 sec off previous times

So this was you then Nismoman in the S13

Cool! Yep that's me getting it all crossed up coming into the esses! Nice photo.

From memory, I was sideways from the exit of the bridge all the way through to suttons!

Wasn't the quickest lap but sure was fun :)

Seems someone didn't listen to the drivers briefing. I remember something about holding up faster cars and letting them past on the straight. Clearly you were faster everywhere bar the straight,,,did you not talk to Duncan after that run???.

If it any consolation Stuart,,,I get it at every round from the clubby's,,,I now just push in front,,,but if that doesn't work I now lay down the law to them. Seems the box car boys think they own red group.

Neil.

Hi All,

Here's the link to the first run of the day at the last ever OPGP. Enjoy :down:

Must say, was a great day, bit slippery, delays have to be expected at any event with big fields!

Nice work Stu, car looks like it has heaps of corner grip and plenty of mumbo. The R35 is truly amazing in a straight line.

You doing superlap? I'd say you would be at the pointy end in open class if you entered....

Seems someone didn't listen to the drivers briefing. I remember something about holding up faster cars and letting them past on the straight. Clearly you were faster everywhere bar the straight,,,did you not talk to Duncan after that run???.

If it any consolation Stuart,,,I get it at every round from the clubby's,,,I now just push in front,,,but if that doesn't work I now lay down the law to them. Seems the box car boys think they own red group.

Neil.

Hi Neil

Yes, did have a chat, and resolved - no issues, as you can see the 35's were having grip issues - not too worry got a good time that run and a PB next - all good!!

Congrats to Ovi and Jason N on PB's in SVD.

Nice work Stu, car looks like it has heaps of corner grip and plenty of mumbo. The R35 is truly amazing in a straight line.

You doing superlap? I'd say you would be at the pointy end in open class if you entered....

Thanks Jack, at last got R33 behaving itself - still not over fussed with front brake pads, got a tune over xmas, not impressed, booked for re-tune - down about 30kws plus, was nice to drive - yes we are entering to do superlap in R33, from list of entries I beleive Hi-Octane R34 has an empty seat, my butt would fit and I am available :)

Anyway's will be there in the R33 come visit to all and any.

Thanks Jack, at last got R33 behaving itself - still not over fussed with front brake pads, got a tune over xmas, not impressed, booked for re-tune - down about 30kws plus, was nice to drive - yes we are entering to do superlap in R33, from list of entries I beleive Hi-Octane R34 has an empty seat, my butt would fit and I am available :)

Anyway's will be there in the R33 come visit to all and any.

Bugger!! Didn't look in the garages - thought Mark must have been in the 32 - all the same will be good to see the 32 & 34 in action

Thanks Jack, at last got R33 behaving itself - still not over fussed with front brake pads, got a tune over xmas, not impressed, booked for re-tune - down about 30kws plus, was nice to drive - yes we are entering to do superlap in R33, from list of entries I beleive Hi-Octane R34 has an empty seat, my butt would fit and I am available :)

Anyway's will be there in the R33 come visit to all and any.

Good stuff mate, will most likely fly up for the weekend so will definetly come and say hi.

So what sort of times has the R33 done at EC anyway??

The first round of the 2010 CAMS NSW Supersprint was held on 17 January here are some images.

And Duncan (LSX-438) what can I say....... Well done mate that was a fantastic save. You looked a little disappointed with the times on day but at least you gave it everything & a little more.

And well done to Stewart Inwood took FTD with a 1:15.05

Hey mate, is that your R100 in the last pic?

If so it looks fantastic! Any details on it?

Hey mate, is that your R100 in the last pic?

If so it looks fantastic! Any details on it?

Sure is my little R100, Runs mid mount 13B PP around 200-220rwhp, Supra Box, Hilux diff with rear floating hubs. Is a Historic Sports Sedan was built back in 1977 and still runs a full chassis.

Heres a few more images.

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