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Phillcom Rally Time Attack Round 1 2010

The Mitsubishi GSR/EVO Club Present Round 1 of the 3 part Phillcom Rally Time Attack Series 2010.

The event will be held at Mallala Motor Sport Park on Public Holiday Monday 8th March 2010.

The Phillcom Rally Time Attack Round 1 will be limited to ONLY 36 entries, positions will fill fast.

Competition will be based on timed hot laps with ample opportunities to attain a personal best.

The sprint will possess dynamic levels of competition with the introduction of Modification Classes and DOT Tyre Restrictions.

Local Tuner Houses will again battle it out for workshop honours and the outright round win!

Trophies for ALL Classes, privateers are welcome and catered for.

This event is sure to please both competitors and spectators with the best drivers and workshop machines providing non-stop action!

Competitions must have a minimum L2S or L2SJ CAMS Licence and CAMS Car Club Membership to enter. Click here if you do not have these items.

All Tuner Houses and Businesses are welcome to compete in the Phillcom Rally Time Attack Series 2010. Please contact [email protected] for further details.

For all information on Phillcom Rally Time Attack Round 1 March 8th 2010 please view here.

Time Attack Sponsors

Phillcom Rally

Infinity Signs

Lakeview Chiropractic

Adelaide Radial Tyre

S & J Automotive

Autosport

Japanese Motorsport

Australian Motors Mitsubishi

Phillcom Rally Time Attack Round 1 2010

pdf-med.gifPhillcom Rally Time Attack Round 1 2010 ENTRY FORM

pdf-med.gifPhillcom Rally Time Attack Round 1 2010 SUPP REGS

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10 days to go, entry list is looking pretty good

Tuner House Competitors:

1. Infinity Signs - EVO 10MR #208 CLUB/AWD

2. Infinity Signs - FD RX7 #749 OPEN/2WD

3. Infinity Signs - MY07 STI #47 CLUB/AWD

4. Infinity Signs - EVO 9 #136 OPEN/AWD

5. Infinity Signs - S13 Silvia #782 CLUB/2WD

6. Infinity Signs - 2JZ S15/180SX #15 OPEN/2WD

7. Phillcom Rally - EVO 9 #50 CLUB/AWD

8. Phillcom Rally - CB Lancer Turbo #26 OPEN/2WD

9. Phillcom Rally - EVO 6 #23 OPEN/AWD

10. Phillcom Rally - EVO 8 #8 CLUB/AWD

11. Phillcom Rally - EVO 9 #10 CLUB/AWD

12. Phillcom Rally - MY03 STI #3 CLUB/AWD

13. Phillcom Rally - TBA #666 CLUB/AWD

14. Lakeview Chiropractic - FD RX7 #21 OPEN/2WD

15. Lakeview Chiropractic - FD RX7 #7 OPEN/2WD

16. Lakeview Chiropractic - FD RX7 #19 OPEN/2WD

17. Lakeview Chiropractic - FD RX7 #738 OPEN/2WD

18. Lakeview Chiropractic - FD RX7 #62 CLUB/2WD

19. Willall Racing - EVO 10 #1 CLUB/AWD

20. Willall Racing - Lamborghini Gallardo #2 CLUB/AWD

21. Adelaide Radial Tyre - GT4 #69 OPEN/AWD

22. Adelaide Radial Tyre - S13 Silvia #30 OPEN/2WD

23. S & J Automotive MY01 STI #13 OPEN/AWD

24. S & J Automotive EVO 9 #727 CLUB/AWD

25. S & J Automotive MY00 STI #106 CLUB/AWD

26. S & J Automotive EVO 9 #64 CLUB/AWD

27. S & J Automotive MY04 STI #5 OPEN/AWD

28. S & J Automotive MY01 WRX #619 CLUB/AWD

29. Autosport - EVO 10RS #TBA OPEN/AWD

Time Attack Competitors:

30. EVO 8MR #785 OPEN/AWD

31. EVO 9 #142 CLUB/AWD

32. 911 GT3 #53 CLUB/2WD

33. Boxter S #45 CLUB/2WD

34. 911 SC #65 OPEN/2WD

35. EVO 9 #4 CLUB/AWD

36. EVO 8MR #6 CLUB/AWD

Time Attack Reserve List:

37. Phillcom Rally EVO 9 #TBA OPEN/AWD

38. EVO 8MR

39. AE86

40.

Time Attack Course Cars:

41. Australian Motors Mitsubishi - EVO 10MR #OA

42. Australian Motors Mitsubishi - Ralliart Lancer #OB

Edited by 265T
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Phillcom Rally Time Attack Round 1 - PROVISIONAL RESULTS

Phillcom Rally Time Attack Round 1 Overall Winner

1st Place: WILLALL RACING Keir Wilson - R35 GTR 01:13.75

OPEN 2WD Trophy

1st Place: LAKEVIEW CHIROPRACTIC Brad Trenwith - FD3S RX7 01:13.82

2nd place: LAKEVIEW CHIROPRACTIC Jason Unkovich - FD3S RX7 01:17.61

CLUB 2WD Trophy

1st Place: LAKEVIEW CHIROPRACTIC James McLean - FD3S RX7 01:21.64

2nd place: Amelia Eime - 911 GT3 01:21.77

OPEN AWD Trophy

1st Place: PHILLCOM RALLY Steve Knight - EVO 6 01:14.81

2nd place: INFINITY SIGNS Tristan Catford - EVO 9 01:18.38

CLUB AWD Trophy

1st Place: WILLALL RACING Keir Wilson - R35 GTR 01:13.75

2nd place: WILLALL RACING Martin Donnon - EVO 10 01:17.59

Tuner Trophy

1st Place: WILLALL RACING Keir Wilson - R35 GTR 01:13.75

2nd Place: LAKEVIEW CHIROPRACTIC Brad Trenwith - FD3S RX7 01:13.82

pdf-med.gifPhillcom Rally Time Attack Round 1 PROVISIONAL RESULTS

Was a great day, weather wasn't as bad as first thought..

Well organised event, shame there was only one GTR out there..but it's the one we all wanted :)

Stupidly quick car that GTR, also enjoyed seeing the Willall Evo driven in anger!

Much love for rotors, sound is awesome under load.

Pity about the WRX doing an engine towards the end of the day.

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