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Pete your entry looks wrong, it says skyline not filthy cheater evo?

Its a good long entry list overall, so hopefully the event will last a few years unlike last time. Some very fast stuff in the supersprint group too...

Ok here are the people I know from VIC on SAU

Lightning Sprint Group B
7    Christopher Thomson    Scottsman    Nissan GTR    FB    VIC
 

Lightning Sprint Group C
21    Andrew Richmond    Snowman    Porsche Cayman GT4    AA    VIC
79    Matthew Lowth    Matthew Lowth    Lotus Exige    AA    VIC

Thunder Regularity Group A
31    Andrew Collins    acsplit    Nissan R31 Skyline    VIC
93    Craig Ferdinands    13 Crag   Audi RS5    VIC
86    Jonathan Lawson/ John Richardson    Jonathan Lawson/ssrRicho    Subaru V5 GC8    VIC

Thunder Regularity Group D
555    Christopher Starr/ Chris Madden    Christopher Starr    BMW 328i    VIC

 

On 11/7/2016 at 6:24 AM, Roy said:

I cancelled in disgust. Too many VWs and EVOs and only  one real man in an R31

Well there is Lee in the 260Z, still L engined too, very experienced driver in what would be around the oldest car in the Sprints. Going to get blown away on the straights :)

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On 11/7/2016 at 7:36 AM, Duncan said:

Pete your entry looks wrong, it says skyline not filthy cheater evo?

Its a good long entry list overall, so hopefully the event will last a few years unlike last time. Some very fast stuff in the supersprint group too...

Last time the event got cancelled by the council due to the event organizers doing naughty things rather than due to a lack of support.

James O'Brien (original 12hr guy and current 6hr guy) is running this so I think it will remain strong. This year there was a clash with 12hr cars and the trip to NZ for the Highland 101 so I expect next year you'll see a LOT more 12hr cars etc at the event and it will be a real testing showcase. Hopefully we can still get sprint spots in road cars. I'm hoping to crack under the 2:30 mark in the mini croc. Have now gone over 1s faster at PI than I have in the EMO and I was oh so close in that at Easter this year.

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