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lol. there were some interesting disparities in the groups. 1:20 gtrs going against 31's lapping in the mid 30's, and 35 gtrs up against an i30...

all in all though, rad day. turn out was excellent, weather was awesome, as were the people.

so many people jumped in to help when naife's twin turbo silho caught fire.

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Wow, just wow! Gibson GTRs were an absolute life highlight today. Good still that they get driven hard still unlike many other historic race cars. Also RH9 is a joke at how easy it does it. Anyone know of times? Heard Heslo was running in the 1'24 mark.

the grp a cars were so many kinds of porn. sounded fanf**kintastic.

timing was a bit haphazard.

but yeah, luke was averaging 1:24, with a best of 1:22.9 iirc.

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so many people jumped in to help when naife's twin turbo silho caught fire.

I never knew a car caught fire, all I know of, was a R32 that pulled off at the medical area with overheating issues or something.

Wow, just wow! Gibson GTRs were an absolute life highlight today. Good still that they get driven hard still unlike many other historic race cars. Also RH9 is a joke at how easy it does it. Anyone know of times? Heard Heslo was running in the 1'24 mark.

Got it down to a 1:22.73; not bad for 0.8 bar of boost. So so happy with my car at the moment. Once I get my boost issue sorted plus my brake package I'll be very keen to dip into the teens

neeedddd videos!

Pretty crappy DSLR vid (93MB)- but hopefully will do until someone with a decent video camera puts some up.....

http://members.ozemail.com.au/~32godzilla/...s_race_gtrs.avi

Sick photos. Vids anyone?

Would have been awesome if we could of had the Gibson 32s, the R35s etc out on the track together!

Shame about your R35 Seb, was keen to see you fly!

Sick photos. Vids anyone?

Would have been awesome if we could of had the Gibson 32s, the R35s etc out on the track together!

Shame about your R35 Seb, was keen to see you fly!

I have some vids from Corner 5 bunker.......i'll upload them tomorrow after work. There not the best quality tho.

Words can not explain how awesome this weekend was. The Gibsons' cars on track blew me away. Big ups to Kitto (spelling?) who pulled a 121.8 in a R31 with a ~200RWKW RB20, then having major engine failure in the name of awesome.

Also a big congratulations to Shane, Matt, Munro, Keir, Seb and Gavin for thier awards (sorry if I missed someone)

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