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a few pics of the sa crew

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Love those shots Pete - really nice camera setup you have there!

Can I please grab any shots anyyone has of my car in full resolution emailed to andnus at adam dot com dot au? Thanks!

No-one really broke much .... and I did a 1:49.3 best in my 183rwkw V35 daily, from memory Josh did a 1:46 in his 270rwkw GTST, Red Back in his 280awkw R33GTR did a low 1:45 in the first session (then did 2 sessions at unknowingly low boost = split an intercooler hose and retired for the day), Andrew from AM Performance did a 1:46 in his 300rwkw R33GTST from memory, and Ryan from ISC coilovers did a 1:43 best in his S14 to take out 2nd place in modified rwd class!

Actually, even better - go and have a look for yourselves :)

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?29/10/2011.WIN.P1

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?29/10/2011.WIN.S1

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?29/10/2011.WIN.S2

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?29/10/2011.WIN.S3

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?29/10/2011.WIN.S4

http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?29/10/2011.WIN.S5

For some sad reason the timing gear stuffed up and a heap of people's lap times were not recorded in some sessions :( .... I am not sure how this can happen when I thought we were using the same gear that the Supercars use, but hey, it happened.

Yeah a major and utter c0ck up on Winton's behalf, especially for Session 3 :rant:

Especially given the amount of money they were paid to "organise" it...

Oh well... Not much we can do unfortunately as if they are lost, they ain't coming back. Just really disappointing overall.

Good times for all you guys having never been on it before.

Andrew, Ryan actually did a low 1:40......spewing he didn't break into the 30's....his S14 is clearly capable of it

Had a blast out there! Every session I went out I knocked nearly a second off. Last session of the day a had 4 x 1:40.xx in a row but no 1:39 >_<

will definetly be heading back there soon, great track to drive!

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