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Final results (Top 20 overall)

http://www.natsoft.c.../2012.EAST.S2.Y

Congrats to all the SAU guys who entered!

1    13  Warren Luff              Nemo Racing                    Mitsubishi Evo 8                       S2  1:25.0200* 
2     2  Garth Walden             Tilton Interiors               Mitsubishi Lancer Ev                   S2  1:27.1820  0:02.1620
3     6  Earl Bamber              MCA Suspension                 Nissan Silvia S13                      S2  1:27.8080  0:02.7880
4     3  Under Suzuki             Scorch Racing                  Nissan Silvia S15                      S2  1:28.3290  0:03.3090
5    11  Nob Taniguchi            Team Top Fuel/Voltex           Honda S2000                            S2  1:29.0520  0:04.0320
6     7  Nob Taniguchi            RE Amemiya                     Mazda RX-7                             S2  1:29.8020  0:04.7820
7    57  James Willard            Dominator Evo/Godzilla Motorsp Mitsubishi Evolution                   S1  1:30.7260  0:05.7060
8     4  Mark Berry               Hi Octane Racing               Nissan Skyline R34 G                   S2  1:30.7732  0:05.7532
9    10  Steve Glenney            Pulse Racing                   Mitsubishi Lancer Ev                   S2  1:30.8640  0:05.8440
10    9  Rick Bates               Notaras Motorsport/Prospeed Ra Mitsubishi Lancer Ev                   S2  1:32.4470  0:07.4270
11    8  James Winslow            Team RevolutionNZ              Mitsubishi Lancer Ev                   S2  1:33.4118  0:08.3918
12   37  Alif Hamdan              Chasers Motorworks             Mitsubishi EVO 6                       S2  1:33.4840  0:08.4640
13   36  Brad Trenwith            Hankook/Morpowa Racing         Mazda RX-7                             S2  1:34.0910  0:09.0710
14   62  Wayne Sutton                                            Nissan Silvia S15                      S2  1:34.2750  0:09.2550
15   35  Rick Bates               V-Sport                        Mitsubishi EVO X                       S1  1:34.3470  0:09.3270
16   41  Mark Berry               Hi Octane Racing/Advan         Nissan Skyline R32 G                   S2  1:34.6620  0:09.6420
17   12  Mitsushiro Kinoshita     Just Jap/ATTKD Select          Nissan R35 GTR                         S1  1:34.7810  0:09.7610
18   44  Robert Nguyen            101 Motorsports                Honda CRX                              S2  1:35.1260  0:10.1060
19   15  Gareth Lloyd             Redbrick Racing                Mitsubishi Lancer Ev                   S1  1:35.4540  0:10.4340
20   76  Adam Newton              Topstage Composites            Nissan R32 Skyline G                   S1  1:35.4760  0:10.4560

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