ian bennett
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« Reply #45 on: October 29, 2007, 01:24:40 PM » |
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what a great event congratulations to the alfa club once again , our humble team of celicas and a corrolla had a fantastic time ,and a special thanks to neil choi and the hard working officials , without there help, one of our first timers would not have been able to compete, also i must mention the scrutineers they did a marvelous hard job, also their help made it possible for our member to run thanks again ian bennett
[team manager of TEAM WASABI}
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Neil Choi
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« Reply #46 on: October 29, 2007, 01:57:13 PM » |
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Hi There All
I will post complete listing of team results and all other results as soon as I can, ie once I am home from work and fight my kids off the computer.
Hopefully, posting 10-11pm tonight.
Sorry also for no complete list yesterday, only had one copy.
Cheers all Neil
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Edward Hellsten
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« Reply #48 on: October 29, 2007, 04:47:19 PM » |
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And i even got event updates despite being over in the Wild West. Congrats Neil and the committee. Obviously another well managed event with i am sure a few nervous people around an hour before and for the first 30 mins due to the weather.
Well done to all teams. Everyone obviously looked after themselves and their fellow competitors especially whilst the track was wet.
Glad my old team and my old car did well. Very jealous, must consider a fly in/out drive for 08.
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80 Alfetta GTV 2000 - red Then - 76 Sud L 1.3 - white 85 33 1.5 - red 00 156 Selespeed - red 77 Alfetta GTV - Group S project - yellow 86 SudSprint 1.5 - clubsprint car - red 77 Alfetta GTV - Tarmac rally/Group S - red 03 156GTA 3.2 manual - daily driver - black
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sav
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« Reply #49 on: October 29, 2007, 06:59:10 PM » |
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On behalf of the MX5 club I would like to thank the Alfa club for running an amazing day. A special well done to Neil for bringing it all together. We all had a great weekend and we are already planning our strategies for next year.
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manga_blue
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« Reply #50 on: October 29, 2007, 09:37:49 PM » |
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On behalf of the MX5 club I would like to thank the Alfa club for running an amazing day. A special well done to Neil for bringing it all together. We all had a great weekend and we are already planning our strategies for next year.
I'll second Sav on that. It was a brilliant weekend of driving. The specially washed track on Sunday has never been better. We had six hours of running without a halt. I think there were only 2 tows all day and they were in around the pit lane. For all the time I was on the track the driving was impeccable. That was amazing with 31 cars of all sorts on the track at once. A real credit to driver and car preparation all round. Thanks to the Alfa club for managing it so well and thanks to the MX5 club for all the support we got in fielding 3 teams. Phil
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Neil Choi
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« Reply #51 on: October 30, 2007, 08:27:16 AM » |
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Quick Summary of results
1 st Place
Maschi Di Alfa (AROCA) 8.6993
2 nd Place
Carrera Motor(MX5 club) 8.7327
3 rd Place
Team E30 (BMW club) 8.7504
4 th Place
Doncaster Mini Garage Motorsport 8.9830
5 th Place
Team Healy 9.5984
Best Lady Driver
Chris Crombie (Austin Healy Club)
Best Presented Team
Team Muzza (MX5 club) for presenting a family atmosphere
Cheers Neil
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Doug Gould
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« Reply #52 on: October 30, 2007, 05:37:02 PM » |
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Some highlights: Phil Baskett in 3/4 length jeans (cute legs). Teruo in rolled up sleeves under the Alfa Club officials vest (not cute, just gaudy). Vin & Anthony Sharp flattening the battery of the pace car (listening to ABBA CD's ??). Neil Provis-Vincent for turning up after rolling the Nissan in a ball at Philip Is. Mary Lee for breaking the car to prevent Victor setting faster timers (how many finishes from how many starts this year?). Ian James for just bringing the Guilia Super. Maree Sharp for the superb catering. The Carra girls for running up and down the control tower stairs bring it all up to us. The Cobra that made the control tower windows shake every time it took off out of pit lane. The Cobra that damn near spun in pit lane. The baby poo coloured corolla (a deeper shade of Neilsen yellow) who had a wheel in the air on about half the corners. All the guys that missed the Haines special after it spun at the water tower. The sheep that followed the saftey car into Pit lane instead of gridding up (I'm surprised that the howls from the tower weren't heard in pit lane). The guy in the Nissan March - slowest on the track - driving the life out of it - and not getting in anyones way. The 3 guys who expired between the start / finish line and the old pit lane exit & parked sensibly that allowed hot recovery. David Gwynn for spending all weekend standing on the Start / Finish Gantry and especially for not being blown over the edge when he held out signs during the gusts on Sunday.
I think that the guys that deserve the greatest thanks are the ones who spent all weekend fixed in one spot without relief. The flag officials, David Gwynn at Start / Finish, Colin Thomas and Mick Pannell in pit lane. 2 days doing the same thing in the same spot without the ability to move around & talk to people is a big sacrifice. Vin & Anthony are nearly in the same boat, but they got to listen to the CD's that flattened the battery! I'm sure there are others I've missed. But the point is that there are a small number of people who are regularly at events helping in jobs that are under the radar. When you notice one of these people quietly working away, please step up and thank them.
This was my first 6 hour and I never understood the mistique of the 6 hour. Now I do.
Doug Gould
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Doug Gould
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« Reply #53 on: October 30, 2007, 05:49:53 PM » |
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I forgot to add that a highlight for me was watching the racesafe guys and Batman (Bruce & Wayne) who handled the radios & comms to the flag points and Ian & Jenny from Timetronics. It was a glimpse at how professional races are run. The 6-hour is in a completely different league in terms of complexity than a club sprint. There is a lot we can learn from the approach of these guys for our normal sprints and we've still got headroom to make the 6 hour better.
But collectively these guys have one of those jobs where the better they perform, the less they are noticed.
I was largely a passenger for the 6-hour. Ross Flood took the brunt and predominantly dealt with the dozen or so guys we black flagged with greater diplomacy than I posess.
Doug Gould
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Big Trev
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« Reply #54 on: October 30, 2007, 06:47:35 PM » |
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As a competitor and a team mate of one of Ross's call ups, Ross handled everything in a friendly professional way - well done Ross, no easy task being a C of C. I know - LOL
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morerevsm3
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« Reply #55 on: October 30, 2007, 09:47:51 PM » |
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A huge thank you to all that made this event possible, I, and the rest of the 2 BMW teams had a great time, the good results were a bonus (it was every member of team BM's first ever regularity, or anything similar) hope to see everyone there again next year 
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Neil Choi
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« Reply #56 on: October 30, 2007, 11:48:22 PM » |
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Team placings
1 Maschi Di Alfa 8.6993 2 Carrera Motor 8.7327 3 Team E30 8.7504 4 Doncaster Mini Garage Motorsport 8.983 5 Team Healy 9.5984 6 Team BM 11.586 7 TSOA Team 1 TR7 12.6623 8 J&A No Bull Racing 14.9694 9 Weltmeister 15.4744 10 Team Trofeo 15.6321 11 team Bolwell 16.1832 12 Tampered Motorsport 16.517 13 Mauceri Motor Cuore Sportivo 16.6196 14 Victoree Racing 17.4216 15 Team Sprout 18.0532 16 Jardine Lloyd Thompson P/L 18.9352 17 Maranello Misfits 18.9443 18 Team Africa 19.4248 19 Lotus Club Victoria Team 2 19.4341 20 Shepparton SCC 19.7234 21 Deniliquin SCC 21.0636 22 Team Muzza 21.1199 23 TSOA Team 2 TR+ 21.7452 24 Cobra 2 24.5127 25 Awesome 4 some 24.7788 26 Maranello Marauders 24.9932 27 VP Auto Care 26.8229 28 Team Wasabe 27.8594 29 Club Lotus One 32.2308 30 JAPPA 38.7069 31 Cobra 1 42.3155
Collating rest of results another night.
Cheers Neil
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Big Trev
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« Reply #57 on: November 01, 2007, 08:51:52 PM » |
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One of our team members noticed today that we were the highest placed "all aussie made" team - 
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Sheldon Mcintosh
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« Reply #58 on: November 01, 2007, 09:51:53 PM » |
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Ok, I am from NZ, so I've been known to make a mistake or two before.
But, a Datsun Bluebird Australian?.......
Oh, and by the way. Thanks very much to Ross Flood for Clerk of Course duties last weekend. Ross kindly gave up his drive so that the rest of us could get out there. Cheers Ross
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90 - Grey one. (Ironsides). For track use only 90 - Blue one. For road use only GTV6 - Blue.
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Adam Ronke
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« Reply #59 on: November 01, 2007, 09:53:46 PM » |
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But, a Datsun Bluebird Australian?.......
With a Supra power plant
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