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Thanks to all the executives for putting on another great SAU track day.

It was well planned to be following a V8 Supercar weekend so we had garages provided for most of the day.

The old white "Sports Saloon" went well all day and we managed to bring it home in one piece.

Eric - do you have any pictures of the white sports saloon?

Great day thanks guys! Glad I decided to drive in the end even after so many "signs" telling me not to! lol

Really well organised and I'm really happy the exec's could spend time enjoying the day also especially after all the effort they put into planning it! For me, that was the best part, seeing everyone having a good time.

Bit of a heart stopper lol....

Haha a $1000 N/a 140hp R31 makes it even worse :P

I think it was a combination of red colour + rear wing + RB30E POWER.

Was fun watching it squirm under brakes into turn one, while my car did the same.

Hmm both Alex and I went off track excursion while instructing. Instructor fail.

Charles, I mad sure to get a couple of photos. Will find them when I get home tonight.

Lol mental note, next year you two are banned from instructing lol

Thanks to all the executives for putting on another great SAU track day.

It was well planned to be following a V8 Supercar weekend so we had garages provided for most of the day.

The old white "Sports Saloon" went well all day and we managed to bring it home in one piece.

Eric - do you have any pictures of the white sports saloon?

ThAt sports saloon was quick!

I think it was a combination of red colour + rear wing + RB30E POWER.

Was fun watching it squirm under brakes into turn one, while my car did the same.

was it a 30?

if so, had dohc conversion.

Went very well.

I don't think the lemon drivers where quite going 85% like they said they would

that was 85% Fatz, had all 4 wheels on the ground all the time.

felt like a slow motion drift car. 145hp rb25 normally aspirated

I don't think the lemon drivers where quite going 85% like they said they would

drifting the whole track in front of me, and a few lock ups! kept my distance waiting for a blue flag LOL didn't happen :(

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