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You mean fergus, Sam? (black dc2r). Troy is the one in the white dc2r. Their first session was the best when they were dordling around.
Will you make the next round Sam?
Oh, I thought Dave was driving. I only saw the guys real quick before we sat up in the stands in the shade.
I guess I was disappointed with the lack of variety. I wanted to see the grey R35 run but he had issues before he got out there. The red Bel Garage Evo (not the time attack) was running 1:16s which was good to see. I didn't realize how many people own Evos now.
hmmm, not sure what you are getting at here? you saying the quality was low or the quantity was low?
it is a shame we missed you , how long did you stick around?
We were there until after the session I timed you guys. Neither I guess. Just not the field I was used to seeing. I'm not a massive fan of Evos and clubmans. Some of the old Toranas and Falcons were really cool an the Beetle had amazing straightline speed.
Maybe I was just hoping for a wider range of tin tops. The Japanese car contingent was very Mitsubishi.
Yeah, the NSW State Supersprints aren't using the same combination / formula that you are thinking of.
Supersprints is a grassroot motorsport - the combination of driving, car, mods, etc are all important but the result is less "tuning" or "cool" cars. Eg there's a 60's Toyota Crown with a 1JZGTE and looks ghetto but the driver who is in his 50's or 60's is up in the top end of the competition. Tuning is usually to net better laptimes.
The Superlap/Time Attack formula is centred around JDM and tuning, similar to the Time Attacks in Japan and US. The competition is more about proving how good the tuning/modifications are.
There were too many entrants for this round. Waiting around 2hours for a run is crazy
I think they need to slipt up the Green Group soon. There are a few quick car coming through the field
Yeah I just saw the Bel Garage sticker on the side skirt.
I agree. Even my girlfriend noticed how few runs people were getting. We were there for nearly 3 hours and only saw groups run once. The 20 minute break went for 45 minutes.
I'm having second thoughts whether supersprints are the right thing for me. I'd like to investigate Time Attack events being held in Victoria and Queensland too. 3 or 4 time attack events are year might be the better option for what I want to achieve.
The Circuit Club calender looks fantastic too and keeps up the social aspect between race meetings. Twilight meets at EC and two meets at Peats Ridge also.
That Red Evo only lapped 1:18's. I think you might be confused between the two red evo's.
I think its only because Oran Park is closing so there were more entrants then usual. Other than that, a typical round at the sprints is usually a good day.
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