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AWD Turbo Challenge - Round 4 Results

pdf-med.gifMulticlub Hillclimb 2 OVERALL RESULTS

pdf-med.gifAWD Turbo Challenge ROUND 4 RESULTS

Congratulations Andrew Bartlett (Open), Michael Willis (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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Willall have four GTRs out there racing in the Time Attack 3 on Monday for those that want to watch

Willall R35 GTR WR600 - Keir Wilson

Willall R35 GTR WR450 - 'Carbon King' Sebastian Lip

Willall RH9 R32 GTR - Kurt Wilson

FBRE/Willall R32 GTR - Our very own Blue32

Quite a lineup, thats over 2000awkw between the four of them or an average per car of over 500awkw..... :cheers:

Note: No Disney Dynos involved :domokun:

Willall have four GTRs out there racing in the Time Attack 3 on Monday for those that want to watch

Willall R35 GTR WR600 - Keir Wilson

Willall R35 GTR WR450 - 'Carbon King' Sebastian Lip

Willall RH9 R32 GTR - Kurt Wilson

FBRE/Willall R32 GTR - Our very own Blue32

Quite a lineup, thats over 2000awkw between the four of them or an average per car of over 500awkw..... :cheers:

Note: No Disney Dynos involved :domokun:

What's wrong? 4000 laminated confirmed corrected printed calibrated killa watts at the wheels in Disney Land not good enough for ya?? Cheapest perfomance upgrade I did was spend $60 on a DD dyno run.....

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AWD Turbo Challenge - Round 5 Results

pdf-med.gifAutosport Time Attack Round 3 OFFICIAL RESULTS

pdf-med.gifAWD Turbo Challenge ROUND 5 RESULTS

Congratulations Sebastian Lip (Open), Dryden MacDonald (Modified) & Damien Hirst (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 7

Autosport Time Attack Round 4

3rd October 2011 (Monday Public Holiday)

Mallala Motor Sport Park

pdf-med.gifTime Attack Round 4 2011 ENTRY FORM - NOW AVAILABLE

pdf-med.gifTime Attack Round 4 2011 SUPP REGS - NOW AVAILABLE

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AWD Turbo Challenge - Round 9

Legend of the Lakes Hillclimb

4th - 6th November 2011

Mount Gambier

pdf-med.gifLegend of the Lakes Hillclimb ENTRY FORM - NOW AVAILABLE!

pdf-med.gifLegend of the Lakes Hillclimb SUPP REGS - NOW AVAILABLE!

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Good one, you will have fun

I am surprised there arent more entries from here - Collingrove is one of those things like Coopers Beer and rancid old Pie Floaters that simply must be done at some stage if you are a South Aussie. Very rich in Motorsport heritage and tradition that place :)

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AWD Turbo Challenge - Round 6 Results

pdf-med.gifMulticlub Hillclimb 3 OVERALL RESULTS

pdf-med.gifAWD Turbo Challenge ROUND 6 RESULTS

Congratulations Martin Donnon (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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