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if you let other peoples comments affect what you do with your car then that is pretty sad...its your dime and its your time...do as you please!

There is alot of truth in this statement, at the end of the day everyone who goes out and spends copious amounts of the folding stuff going "racing" in whatever form that may be does it for the love, when you think about the heartache and pain involve why the f**k else would you do it ?

Regardless of how you feel about about the various types of events (except the surfing of motorsport) people should do what they want to do as long as it's within regulations, why are people so unkind ?

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And Finally,

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LOL!!! I love you noel. :) you're all right for a queenslander.

Now that's how you pick a fight!!! he's got your number fatz. next time call the thread "fatz goes drinking, sometimes talks about racing"

poor fatz, trys to stir things up and it gets all personal on him!

hey barron can you please change the title of my thread to

"fatz builds a car for superlap"

i love it when the truth hits a never and the superlapers get all personal and shit

lol

fight fight fight

:worship: superlap i love you!

can anyone make my fuel pump work so then i can drive my car= less hacking on by cain toad f**ker

:nyaanyaa:

I've built and raced a fair few cars but recently alot of my work has come from people building time attack cars. A couple of them with decent idea are designing and building around 3D sports sedan regs. At least the cars they are building will have a category to race in at a latter date even if they are mid pack runners.

Glorified super sprint is what it is however It can't be denied that time attack is doing good things for the industry particularly after all the P plate rules changed in nsw.

hey barron can you please change the title of my thread to

"fatz builds a car for superlap"

i love it when the truth hits a never and the superlapers get all personal and shit

lol

fight fight fight

:worship: superlap i love you!

can anyone make my fuel pump work so then i can drive my car= less hacking on by cain toad f**ker

:nyaanyaa:

Suckitup you beer chewin cockroach, Race ya at superlap. :cheers:

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Noel, Russman....you guys are obviously getting into this with your eyes open, so no problems from me. It's the endless list of people "building a car for superlap" that worry me - with a more realistic goal they could be running 5-15 events a year and having a ball.

But if you want track time in a different state (and I do!) then there are much better events. Come to the SAU wakie day, you will get 7x15min sessions in 1 day for $250, vs superlap 4x10m sessions over 2 days for $400! That is exactly why I entered the supersprint nationals at Phillip Island and Morgan Park, I want to try new tracks and have heaps of laps.

Yep. My car will be a club sprint racer for a lot more events than WTAC.

I'll be keen to have a go at wakie sometime.

god this thread went quiet. is everyone still hung over?

nee-san. Khamal is not such a nice guy. he almost ran me over in his rolls in the bunnings car park.

Just say the word and next time he comes north Fineline and I will come down on him like a bag of chips.

and I think there should be More tractor pulling at WTAC this year, maybe instead of the drifting, although there is quite a lot of pulling that happens already judging by this thread LOL

sorry wasn't aware that I needed an invitation from you to comment.......

I'll be sure to pm you my posts from here on for prior super lap approval. Just advise me of all the other people you refer to by saying "we" and I'll do the same for them.

My comment was in referance to duncans hung over comment and a conversation a group of us had Saturday night regarding WTA and other motorsport, which I'm sorry was not published on the interweb.

End of the day I like it, as I said Saturday I make plenty of money from the event and don't even attend. The owners of the cars know what they want and it's their money!

i can remember similar discussions a while ago about drifiting and it's place in motorsport. I can recall comments that it was going to be the next big thing.

Drifting has found it market and similar to superlap had a big event or two with even TV coverage at one stage as well as international drivers (still some fairly big state based events now). Time attack style events will find there place as well in time and i for one enjoy these type of events more so then some of the other types of racing mainly because of the cars involved and i can have a crack as well.

Need to keep the interest up for the feeder clubs and channeling cars into entering supersprints when not in the superlap event but i think CAMS need to have a look at the classing of the cars rather then chucking everything into one bucket ATM. (guess that is another argument though)

sorry wasn't aware that I needed an invitation from you to comment.......

I'll be sure to pm you my posts from here on for prior super lap approval. Just advise me of all the other people you refer to by saying "we" and I'll do the same for them.

My comment was in referance to duncans hung over comment and a conversation a group of us had Saturday night regarding WTA and other motorsport, which I'm sorry was not published on the interweb.

End of the day I like it, as I said Saturday I make plenty of money from the event and don't even attend. The owners of the cars know what they want and it's their money!

You like what? Super lap or lawn mower vs bobcat drag racing?

Chill Risking, i was pullin the piss. :cheers:

i can remember similar discussions a while ago about drifiting and it's place in motorsport. I can recall comments that it was going to be the next big thing.

Drifting has found it market and similar to superlap had a big event or two with even TV coverage at one stage as well as international drivers (still some fairly big state based events now). Time attack style events will find there place as well in time and i for one enjoy these type of events more so then some of the other types of racing mainly because of the cars involved and i can have a crack as well.

Need to keep the interest up for the feeder clubs and channeling cars into entering supersprints when not in the superlap event but i think CAMS need to have a look at the classing of the cars rather then chucking everything into one bucket ATM. (guess that is another argument though)

It must be that its new to you guys down there, We,ve been running time attack with full fields for several years up here. New kid on the block it aint. Its place on the qld scene is well and truly established to the point where other promotors are now duplicating the idea.

In hindsight I am thinking this is why its a big deal to the southerners, You dont see much of it, we see enough of it that we build cars around it.

Poor old mexicans down in vic havnt even got a sniff of it yet it would seem.

those time attack days up here are just plain old everyday sprints... same as has been happening for decades before someone called it time attack and you heard about it Noel...

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