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so close but yet so far.

we bought 150L of fuel and ran out mid way through day two. no-one had any to borrow.

ended up 4th in club. needed another coulpe of tenths to pip 3rd place.

1.04.9 so the target was achieved. 1.04.5 would have been better.

amazingly cold, took a good 3 laps to get the tyres up to operating temp, thus the fuel use.

Congrats man, that unreal time especially on street tyres!

Did the pointers help you out at all?

so close but yet so far.
we bought 150L of fuel and ran out mid way through day two. no-one had any to borrow.

ended up 4th in club. needed another coulpe of tenths to pip 3rd place.
1.04.9 so the target was achieved. 1.04.5 would have been better.

amazingly cold, took a good 3 laps to get the tyres up to operating temp, thus the fuel use.

What fuel were you using? I went through a tank in the evo i was driving (gtr broke lol, story of gtr ownership really) and im pretty sure we went through about 4 tanks in the WRX (30l).

Spot on about it taking ages for tyres to come on, was sooo shit. Congrats btw, great placing considering some of the cars you were up against. You have a well setup combo there :)
Was great to watch you come onto the main straight too ;)

Congrats man, that unreal time especially on street tyres!

Did the pointers help you out at all?

Picked up some time in turn one for sure.

Also improved the line through 3-4 and 8.

The car is tuned on United pump E85.

Ah ok. Yeah the Bright green ultimate tunes evo. the first day was very average (first time driving the car + street pads :/)

Second day got down to a 67.3 which i thought was alright on the same tyres from the wakefield 300 lol

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