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AWD Turbo Challenge - Round 7 Results

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pdf-med.gifAWD Turbo Challenge ROUND 7 RESULTS

Congratulations Daniel Day (Open), Gavin Leathley (Modified) & Craig Van Diemen (Club) for winning their respective classes.

OPEN WINNER:

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MODIFIED WINNER:

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CLUB WINNER:

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AWD Turbo Challenge - Round 8 Results

pdf-med.gifSouth Australian Hillclimb Championship 2011 SATURDAY RESULTS

pdf-med.gifSouth Australian Hillclimb Championship 2011 SUNDAY RESULTS

pdf-med.gifAWD Turbo Challenge ROUND 8 RESULTS

Congratulations Andrew Bartlett (Open), Artur Niedzwiecki (Modified) & Craig Van Diemen (Club) for winning their respective classes.

OPEN WINNER:

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MODIFIED WINNER:

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CLUB WINNER:

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AWD Turbo Challenge - Round 9 Results

pdf-med.gifLegend of the Lakes Hillclimb 2011 OVERALL RESULTS

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pdf-med.gifAWD Turbo Challenge ROUND 9 RESULTS NOW AVAILABLE

Congratulations Tristan Catford (Open) & Matt Dreckow (Modified) for winning their respective classes.

OPEN WINNER:

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MODIFIED WINNER:

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AWD Turbo Challenge - 2011 OFFICIAL OVERALL SERIES RESULTS

pdf-med.gifAWD Turbo Challenge 2011 OFFICIAL OVERALL SERIES RESULTS

After 9 rounds of pure grass roots competition, with all the highs and lows, this years AWD Turbo Challenge has been an absolute adrenaline rush!

The 2012 AWD Turbo Challenge series will be back, more competitive than ever!

Congratulations to the outright class winners and podium holders!

Mitsubishi GSR/EVO Club All Wheel Drive Turbo Challenge 2011

Open Modified Class (13.5 and Over Modified Points)

1st. Andrew Bartlett - R32 GTR/EVO 6.5 - MGEC - 123 Points

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2nd. Martin Donnon - MY09 STi/EVO 10 - MGEC - 108 Points

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3rd. Graham Davidson - MY01 STI - PCSA - 106 Points

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4th. Sebastian Lip - R35 GTR - MGEC - 77 Points

5th. Daniel Day - MY99 STI/MY98 STI - SDCC - 63 Points

6th. Tristan Catford - EVO 9 - MGEC - 40 Points

Modified Class (7.5 to 13 Modified Points)

1st. Dryden MacDonald - EVO 9 - MGEC - 118 Points

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2nd. Michael Willis - EVO 9 - MGEC - 117 Points

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3rd. Matt Leathley - EVO 10RS/EVO 10 - MGEC - 110 Points

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4th. Matthew Dreckow - EVO 7RS - MGEC - 89 Points

5th. Artur Niedzwiecki - 3000GT/EVO 6.5 - MGEC - 81 Points

6th. Gavin Leathley - EVO 10 - MGEC - 48 Points

6th. Nick Streckeisen - EVO 8RS - PCSA - 48 Points

7th. Robert Catford - VR4 - MGEC - 26 Points

7th. Tim Scarman - MY07 STi - MGEC - 26 Points

8th. Chris Schapel - MY02 WRX - WRXSA - 24 Points

9th. Matthew Tonkin - R32 GTR - SAUSA - 15 Points

Club Class (7.0 and Under Modified Points)

1st. Craig Van Diemen - EVO 6.5 - MGEC - 114 Points

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2nd. Damien Hirst - MY00 STi - WRXSA - 105 Points

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3rd. Leigh Harris - EVO 6 - MGEC - 51 Points

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4th. Seth Coultas - MY00 STI - TS - 30 Points

I actually made a result............i may have had a shit run of luck this year, but 9th in class isnt too bad i guess

out of 9 in that class i guess :rofl:

bring on next season!

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