Next track day is 11 Sep 07. Get your RDO organised.
If you haven't been to one you really should give it a go. You can run at your own pace and passing is only allowed on the straights. There are some experienced MX-5 race car drivers there too who will be very happy to go with you if you want someone to give you some clues on lines/gears/speeds etc.
It is not \"racing\" and is probably less harmful to your car than stop/start traffic. Whatever, it's a blast.
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Overall sprint times.
http://www.miata.net.au/attachments/sprint1.jpg
Overall Clubman times.
http://www.miata.net.au/attachments/clubman2.jpg
http://www.miata.net.au/attachments/sprint1.jpg
Overall Clubman times.
http://www.miata.net.au/attachments/clubman2.jpg
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DCMau wrote:Yes, great day Abyss. Had fun.zoomzoom wrote:Kinda lost traction in the rear after missing the apex at turn 2, backed it off the track at prob about 130? ... I dont know who it was in the silvery coloured 5 with the red sparco seat, but they had a front row seat
Yes. It was an interesting view, although I think the back end had lost traction even before the apex. I was watching a slow slide start just after you entered the corner.
Yea I think i tried to pull it in a bit to fast when I realised I wasn't heading for the apex, never mind, I still had a blast, and no damage done, only a bit of dirt on the car, it sure did make a dust storm. Bet it looked interesting from your angle
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rhysk wrote:sh*t abyss was quick.
Must be the EDFC
Yeah I noticed that, I was wondering what changed from the last track day. Must have got it set up better by the end of the day too, bloody quick on the sprint.
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rhysk wrote:sh*t abyss was quick.
Must be the EDFC
And there was an NA6 in front of him... And in front of the NC with semis. How the hell did you do that, Tim??? Was it consistent throughout the day?
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Boags'MX5 wrote:rhysk wrote:sh*t abyss was quick.
Must be the EDFC
And there was an NA6 in front of him... And in front of the NC with semis. How the hell did you do that, Tim??? Was it consistent throughout the day?
Tim seemed to be efficient in retrieving the timing sheets and losing $20 bills whilst he was up there.....
Went for a drive and there were slow cars everywhere, why are NC's so common . . . must be NC = Normally Cardiganed.
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SPy vs. SPy wrote:Boags'MX5 wrote:rhysk wrote:sh*t abyss was quick.
Must be the EDFC
And there was an NA6 in front of him... And in front of the NC with semis. How the hell did you do that, Tim??? Was it consistent throughout the day?
Tim seemed to be efficient in retrieving the timing sheets and losing $20 bills whilst he was up there.....
I didn't get a look at many of the times but I think I was fairly consistant when not being held up or getting too sideways
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90 NA6, BD bar, K&N CAI, extractors, 2.25 straight thru zaust, KYB AGX, Kings, Whiteline sways, NB8B brakes, Sparco sprints Clubman-68.11, Sprint-64.19, Kitty Litter @ T2 600.00 Flat
90 NA6, BD bar, K&N CAI, extractors, 2.25 straight thru zaust, KYB AGX, Kings, Whiteline sways, NB8B brakes, Sparco sprints Clubman-68.11, Sprint-64.19, Kitty Litter @ T2 600.00 Flat
Went for a drive and there were slow cars everywhere, why are NC's so common . . . must be NC = Normally Cardiganed.
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