Postby Ted » Fri Jul 06, 2007 11:25 am
Eric - spectators are welcome, but being a rally you can't actually see everything as the cars don't hang around too long waiting. I actually run a couple of photographers each event, last year I used 3 photographers to handle all venues. If you are interested, email me and we can talk about it. Its not a well paid gig, but the guys did more than cover their costs I think.
Cal - MPS was great for such a boat. Handled really well, a lot of mechanical grip if you trusted it. Took me a few laps to do that though. 160km/h at the start finish line on orig street tyres. Definitely a slow in fast out kind of car, but I have not dríven many cars where you can get on the power that early across the face. I was pulling 4th before hitting the outside edge on the way out of turn 6, and pulling 5th at the start/finish. And all this with the aircon on. Pulling up 1800kg is still a tough gig though, but the brakes were OK for a couple of laps. Then a bit of acool down and it managed to do 2 lots of 10laps with no dramas. Chews a bit of fuel too. And on the road, I love it! Real comfortable, enough grunt to keep me amused, decent enough on fuel to keep the fuel card from wearing out. Only downside is parking, the AWD gives it a pretty large turning circle.
mightyboy - depends what you sent to CAMS? If it was a licence application, then just ring the member hotline and ask where its up to.
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