2011 ALL BRITISH
WAKEFIELD PARK JUNE 26th 2011
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Welcome to Wakefield Park for the Inaugural AASA NSW State Championships. Whilst AASA has held state championship in Queensland and Victoria for a number of years, this is the first time they have offered a full state Title in New South Wales.
There are some great categories racing this weekend, with the ever popular Super TT, Superkarts in large numbers and Formula Vee for open wheel fans. MX5 has introduced a new clubman class which has attracted a couple of new starters and is looking at a strong field of cars.
HQ Holdens, Improved Production and Sports & Racing will also be on the card. Each category will receive six races and will have to accumulate points across all races to be crowned NSW AASA State Champion.
We hope you enjoy the days racing and we look forward to seeing you at Wakefield Park again soon.
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Saturday 21st July 2012 Time
Session
8:30
Category
Laps
Drivers Brefing
8:55
Q1
Racing & Sports
Qual
10 min
9:20
Q2
10 min
9:35
Q3
Formula Vee Qual Improved Production / Historic Touring Qual
10 min
9:50
Q4
HQ Holdens
Qual
10 min
10:05
Q5
Mazda MX 5
Qual
10 min
10:20
Q6
Minature Race Cars
Qual
10 min
10:35
Q7
Super TT
Qual
10 min
10:50
R1
Racing & Sports
Race 1
6 Laps
R2
6 Laps
R3
Formula Vee Race 1 Improved Production / Historic Touring Race 1
R4
HQ Holdens
Race 1
6 Laps
R5
Mazda MX 5
Race 1
6 Laps
R6
Minature Race Cars
Race 1
6 Laps
Lunch
6 Laps
20 min
R7
Super TT
Race 1
6 Laps
R8
Racing & Sports
Race 2
6 Laps
R9
6 Laps
R10
Formula Vee Race 2 Improved Production / Historic Touring Race 2
R11
HQ Holdens
Race 2
6 Laps
R12
Mazda MX 5
Race 2
6 Laps
R13
Minature Race Cars
Race 2
6 Laps
R14
Super TT
Race 2
6 Laps
R15
Racing & Sports
Race 3
6 Laps
R16
6 Laps
R17
Formula Vee Race 3 Improved Production / Historic Touring Race 3
6 Laps
R18
HQ Holdens
Race 3
6 Laps
R19
Mazda MX 5
Race 3
6 Laps
R20
Minature Race Cars
Race 3
6 Laps
R21
Super TT
Race 3
6 Laps
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Sunday 22nd July 2012 Time
Session
8:30
Category
Laps
Superkarts Drivers Breifing
8:55
Q8
Superkarts
Qual
10 min
9:20
R22
Racing & Sports
Race 4
8 laps
9:35
R23
Formula Vee
Race 4
8 laps
R24
Improved Production / Historic Touring Race 4
8 laps
R25
HQ Holdens
Race 4
8 laps
R26
Mazda MX 5
Race 4
8 laps
R27
Minature Race Cars
Race 4
8 laps
R28
Super TT
Race 4
8 laps
R29
Superkarts
Race 1
8 laps
R30
Racing & Sports
Race 5
8 laps
R31
Formula Vee
Race 5
8 laps
R32
Improved Production / Historic Touring Race 5
8 laps
R33
HQ Holdens
8 laps
Race 5
Lunch
20 min
R34
Superkarts
Race 2
8 laps
R35
Mazda MX 5
Race 5
8 laps
R36
Minature Race Cars
Race 5
8 laps
R37
Super TT
Race 5
8 laps
R38
Racing & Sports
Race 6
8 laps
R39
Formula Vee
Race 6
8 laps
R40
Superkarts
Race 3
8 laps
R41
Improved Production / Historic Touring Race 6
8 laps
R42
HQ Holdens
Race 6
8 laps
R43
Mazda MX 5
Race 6
8 laps
R44
Minature Race Cars
Race 6
8 laps
R45
Super TT
Race 6
8 laps
R46
Superkarts
Race 4
8 laps
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WARNING: MOTOR RACING IS DANGEROUS Motor Racing is DANGEROUS, and spectators attending this track do so entirely at their own risk. It is a condition of admission that all persons having a connection with the promotion, and/or organisation, and/or conduct of the meeting, including the owners of the land and the riders and owners of vehicles and passengers in the vehicles, are absolved from all liability arising out of the accidents causing damage or personal injury to spectators or ticket holders, except where due care and skill has not been exercised.
ALCOHOL IS NOT PERMITTED IN THE PADDOCK AREA BY ORDER OF AUSTRALIAN AUTO-SPORT ALLIANCE. ANIMALS ARE NOT PERMITTED AT THE CIRCUIT AS PER THE NCR’S.
Organising Committee:
Craig Stevenson, Matthew Ronke, Adam Ronke
CLERK OF COURSE:
David Firminger
AASA STEWARD:
Bob Cutler
RACE SECRETARY:
Craig Stevenson
CHIEF SCRUTINEER:
TBA
CHIEF TIMEKEEPER:
Lisa Drayton, Eldee Timing
RECOVERY:
Chris Lenihan and Southern Cross Motorsport Fire and Rescue
COMMENTATORS:
Lachlan Mansell, Zac Cabin
FLAG MARSHALS:
WAKEFIELD PARK TEAM
TRACK Preparation:
Sam Gill, Craig Rutherford, Josh Murdoch
MEDICAL SERVICES:
Ambulance Service Australia
OFFICE:
Robyn Ryan, Gail Lewis
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Improved Production No 50
Sponsors
Driver First
Tampered Motorsport
51
Driver Last
State
Vehicle
Colour Capacity
Adam
Ronke
Vic
Daewo Lanos
Orange 1598
Tony
Cavanagh
NSW
Honda Integra
Black
1800 6000
65
Wake-Up Packpackers
Warren
Millett
NSW
Holden Commodore Gts Black
83
Kelman Vineyard
Peter
Bellett
NSW
Audi Quatro
Silver 3644
96
N/A
Doug
Moss
NSW
Datsun 120Y
Orange 3400
382
Baulkham Hills Removals Paul
Mitsubishi 2005
Red
Leadbeater
3600
Historic Touring Race No
Sponsors
145
Driver First Paul
Driver Last Cameron
State NSW
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Vehicle Holden Xu1
Colour Blue
Capacity 3300
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Formula Vee No 11
20
Sponsors Bottlemart Bernie Cannon Accounting N/A
22
N/A
29
Freemantle
NSW
Jacer 06B
Blue
1584
49 54 64 65
N/A Dean Canberra Floorcraft, Construction Control, Capital Morgan Waste Skips Peter Porter Data Management Leigh Macbro Properties John Sgracing Stephen
Mcdonald Porter Mcdonald Gamarra
ACT NSW NSW ACT
Kestrel K2-3 Jacer 1999 Mako Mako03 Jacer 9916
Black Yellow Black Black
1200 1584 1600 1600
68
Team Stinger Cxc
Thomas
NSW
Stinger 10
Red White
1600
79 86
Dmw Masonry Darren Gozcon Electrical Services Craig Bernie Cannon AccountStephen ing Gale Force Tennis CoachMichael ing
Williams Conlon
NSW NSW
Jacer F2K-9 Jacer 2K03
Red 1600 Blue/White 1600
Cannon
NSW
Nimbus 1977
White
1192
Gale
NSW
Mako Mkii 2004
Silver
1600
95
N/A
Bruce
Perry
ACT
Spectre For-
Yellow
1200
96
N/A
Geoff
Bassingthwaighte ACT
Avanti
Red/White
1200
99
Team Stinger
Matthew
Bode
Stinger
Blue,Red
1600
12
44
90 92
Driver First Driver Last Garry Hook
State NSW
Vehicle Jacer F2K4
Bernie
Cannon
NSW
Kingfisher 1993
Rodney
French
NSW
Kent
Shepherd
NSW
Cavanagh
NSW
Bee Cee Jabiru Black 1600 Grey / OrStealth 1 1600 ange Jacer F2K7 Black / Red 1584
Dylan
QLD
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Colour Blue
Capacity 1600 1192
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HQ Holdens Race No
Sponsors
Driver First
Driver Last
State
Vehicle
Colour
Capacity
11
Dave
Redgrove
NSW
Holden Hq
Silver
3300
49
Cj Racing / Osborns TransGreg port
King
NSW
Holden Hq
White
3300
72
Boys From The Bush RacDarren ing
Meyer
NSW
Holden Hq
Purple
3300
Mark
Petersen
NSW
Holden Hq
White Orange 3300
74 75
Kg Walters Toolmaker
Keith
Walters
NSW
Holden Hq 1972
White/ Yellow
3300
86
Osborns Transport/Boys Brett From The Bush Racing
Osborn
NSW
Holden Hq
Green
3300
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Superkarts No 8 9
Sponsors Procomp Electronics Total Trade Balustrading & Glass Constructions
11 12
Driver First Driver Last State Vehicle Graeme Taplin NSW Arrow X1E Sam Zavaglia NSW Brm Gpm 66
Colour Capacity Red 125 Black 125
Peter
Bryant
NSW Stockman Mr2
Black
Mark
Harris
NSW Stockman Mr
19 20 26 31 33
Procomp Electronics Redback Racepaint Act Colourite Inside Out Specialized Services Wark Air Conditioning
Tracey Paul Mark Jack Matthew
Crawford Campbell Robin Makay Wark
NSW NSW NSW NSW NSW
34
The Chrome Factory
Jeff
Reed
NSW Stockman Mr2
41
Ultimate Design P/L
Philip
Eggins
NSW Hypermax
52
Ateco Automotive
Anthony
Cristallo
NSW Avoig Elise
57
Als Brickcleaning
Allan
Parker
58 63
Fitzsimmons Diesel Giova Racing
Greg John
Tinsley Pellicano
Italkart Supersonic 30/32 NSW Arrow NSW Avonig Elise
66
Labour Options
Paul
Degan
NSW Brm Gpm 66-805
68 71
Grandmotors Guards Australia
Mark Alan
Fennessy Dodge
NSW Stockman Superkart NSW Arrow Bmax
Brain
Tinsley
NSW Arrow
75
Gold Viper Avoig Elise Italkart Rapido Stockman Centerline Superkart
NSW
79 80 85
Picton Kart Track- Truck Transmissions Jeff Alex Anthony
Hanley Tofler Dykstra
NSW Macminerelli NSW Benson NSW Arrow Ax 8
92
Dlr Racing
Joshua
Ellacott
NSW Arrow Ax8
111
Aasa/Mra Superkart Racing Team
Wayne
Horswell
NSW Hypermax 2007
David
Gill
NSW Stockman Mr2
192
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Blue/ White Red/Black Orange Red Red/Black White Yellow Blue Orange Black/ Orange Yellow/ Red Purple Black Black Orange Black Blue Purple/ Red Black Black Red Black/ Orange Black/ Green Blue
250 125 125 125 125 250 250 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 250 twin 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125
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What is Superkarting? Think back to your childhood ... back to your homemade billy-kart, a few pieces of 4x2 which was powered by gravity and a mate or two throw in some wacky steering, some Victa lawn mower wheels and Fred Flintstone brakes. You imagined you were Fangio, Stewart, Senna as you rolled down the driveway. It was heaps of fun eh? Now take the concept to the other extreme ... you’ve got a professionally manufactured Chrome-Moly chassis, sticky racing slicks, 6-speed truesequential shift racing bike engine, four-wheel disc brakes, and wings. Now you have a recipe for the ultimate karting experience! Today’s Superkarts owe their heritage to decades of dedicated research by manufacturers and teams all over the world, pushing chassis, aero, tyre and engine design to the limits in a similar way to how Formula One works ... without the mega-dollar budget.
Because of the awesome speeds these machines are capable of, they are only raced on large road-race circuits – places like Eastern Creek, Phillip Island, Mallala, Silverstone, Laguna Seca, Hockenheim ... Yes, the same tracks all the top race drivers around the world race at. So picture this. You’re sitting in your grid position, amongst 50 other karts, and the Red Light is ON. Bringing the tacho up to 13,000rpm and your heart is beating just as fast as the adrenaline surges through your arteries, and then the lights go out ... it’s time to launch this little rocket! You’ve fired off the line like a slingshot, gotten to about 100kph in 3 seconds, and now you give the gear stick a nudge into 2nd gear. The tacho screams its way back to 13,000 and you just keep nudging that gearstick, 3 ... 4 ... 5 ... 6 ... brake hard. NO ... HARDER!! You’ve brought this monster down from 230kph to just 87kph in
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the blink of an eye (but a lot heartbeats) and you about to guide this missile through a hard 2.5G corner. With your neck muscles struggling to keep your helmet attached to your body, you’re back on the throttle as you hurtle out of the corner in 2nd gear, the speed and acceleration building just like a few seconds ago as you grab 3rd, 4th ... Repeat over and over and over again. Some corners are “slow”, you take them at about 90kph, other corners are “fast” and you can attack them flat out, but the sensation is always the same. Woo Hoo! Sound more like the sort of thing you wanted to do as a kid with that billycart? If not, stop reading now. But if you can imagine yourself doing this for the sheer heck of it, because you can, because it’s the cheapest entry into circuit racing, because there are no more excuses.
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Bumper Field for Inaugural AASA NSW State Championships
A mega field of cars are entered for this weekend’s inaugural AASA NSW State Championship event at Wakefield Park.
Iezzi all entered for the meeting. The quality of the HQ Holden field is boosted by the inclusion of Greg King, one of Australia’s top HQ Holden racers, while Doug Moss has entered the Improved Production category in one of Australia’s fastest Datsun 120Ys.
This weekend is the first NSW state-level event sanctioned by the AASA, and offers competitors the benefits of extremely generous track time for a very reasonable cost. Each category will hold a total of six races, over six or eight laps. The state champion for each category The Miniature Race Cars include a mixture of Future will be the driver who scores the most points over those Racers (Nathan Jess, Robert Free, Chad Cotton, Mick Rawlings, Scott Molloy and Scott McArthur) as well as six races. Aussie Racing Cars (Mark Duckworth, Bruce Duckworth and Jase Collins). Formula Vee should be ultra competitive, with Dylan Thomas, Morgan Freemantle and Dean Cavanagh likely to fight it out at the front of the field. There is also a The class with the biggest field is Superkarts, with a healthy field of Super TT cars, including the HSVs of Bob total of 25 entries. Peter Bryant, Sam Zavaglia and Jeff Brewer and Daniel Flanagan and the Nissans of Ross Reed should be among the front-runners in the outright Wood and Adam Burgess. class, while Alan Dodge, Wayne Horsewell and Mark Robin are the regular contenders in the non-gearbox Mazda MX5s are back on the program as well, with regu- kart class. lar front-runners David Raddatz, Nick Cancian and Lou
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A Brief History of Wakefield Park The Wakefield Park circuit was built by Paul Samuels and John Carter and was opened officially by John Fahey, the then NSW Premier and member for the Goulburn district in November 1994. It was built with club motor sport firmly in mind and with the control tower and paddock facilities and carports it made some of our existing circuits look a bit out dated. Track days and supersprints were the usual events with race days for cars, motor bikes and go karts also becoming popular at the circuit. At 2.2 kilometres, with an reasonable length straight leading to a section of uphill bends with the loop at the top of the hill and then a downhill run into what became known as the fish hook section and a negatively banked last turn onto the main straight the circuit offered quite a challenge to achieve a quick lap. In 2000 the circuit changed hands for the first time with Rob Hodgkinson and Paul Phillips taking over. Soon after the change over the circuit was re-profiled with changes to the fish hook area and the final turn onto the main straight. Both of these changes improved the flow of the circuit, the fish hook area in particular allowing for a faster run onto the back straight. Under the new ownership the Wakefield Park licensing and permit system was introduced. This gave clubs a cheaper alternative to CAMS for the running of events and members could also purchase a Wakefield licence with which they could compete in events that they may not normally be able to on a level 2 licence. Now the circuit uses the AASA insurance and permit system that which is now being used by a large proportion of motor sport promoters and clubs for events around the country. The Speed off the street days that allowed people to drive their own cars on the circuit under the Wakefield licence system, encouraging speed at the right venue and not on public roads were also introduced and continue today. From 2001 to 2008 the circuit held a round of the V8 development series, this for many years being the only stand alone round for those cars. The pit lane garages were added at this time, once again improving the circuit’s facilities. In January 2007 the circuit was bought by the Benalla Auto Club, the owners of the Winton circuit in country Victoria. At the end of 2008 a major re-surfacing of the circuit took place and this again has led to better lap times. 2010 has seen the introduction of a lighting system at all flag points that will warn drivers of incidents on the circuit and be operated from race control. With the complex now managed by Mathew Ronke and ongoing improvements happening the circuit is still a great club sport venue. With a great cafe and complete circuit viewing from the spectator areas enjoy today’s racing. The current lap record for the circuit is held by Ben Chrithon driving an F3 open wheeler and stands at 54.563 seconds, a fairly quick time. Wakefield Park, just another great part of the Goulburn area. Current lap Record Holder Ben Crighton from New Zealand 2012 AASA State Championship
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Mazda MX’5s Race No
14
Sponsors Driver First Mx5 Mania/Dural SerDavid vice Centre Mx5 Mania Nick Natsoft. Mark Gade Daniel Autos Tasker Joinery Greg
15
Evolution
Ben
Cathcart
NSW Mazda Mx5
Black
1840
17
Toms Trash Paks
Tom
Ballard
NSW Mazda Mx5
Red
1600
25
Shell Racing Solutions Neil
Halls
NSW Mazda Mx5
Silver
1800
33
Sydney Auto Freight, Luke Natsoft
Otten
NSW Mazda Mx5
Black
1800
61
Hume Smash Repairs Lou
Iezzi
NSW Mazda Mx5
Green
1946
75
Hydrawash P/L
Hall
NSW Mazda Mx5
White
2000
76
Racing Car Technology David
Stone
NSW Mazda Mx5
Black
1836
90
Mx5 Mania Motorsports
Colin
Faulkner
NSW Mazda Mx5
Red
1840
91
Colder Refrigeration
Rob
Hay
NSW Mazda Mx5
Black
1800
Chris
Ballard
NSW Mazda Mx5
Red
1800
Jeff
Piggott
NSW Mazda Mx5
Green
1800
Chahda
Vic
Blue
1800
5 6 7
771
Michael
880
Christies Autos
O
Tampered Motorsport Matt
Driver Last
State Vehicle
Colour
Capacity
Raddatz
NSW Mazda Mx5
Black
1840
Cancian
NSW Mazda Mx5
Blue
1840
Byron
NSW Mazda Mx5
Blue
1800
Tasker
NSW Mazda Mx5
Red
1800
Mazda Mx5
What is the MX5 Challenge? The MX5 Challenge is for Mazda MX5 that fit into 2A, 2B or 2F as long as the retain Mazda power. In 2010 Wakefield Park hosted the MX5 Nationals which was won by Sydney’s David Raddatz. The MX5 Challenge can range in lap times from 1 minute 4 seconds for the 2A cars to 1 minute 16 to the 2F cars. Its a class were every MX5 can compete and enjoy their racing. 2012 AASA State Championship
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Miniature Race Cars No
Sponsors
Driver First
Driver Last
State
Vehicle
Colour
Capacity
1
Canberra Hydraulics
Nathan
Jess
ACT
Future Racer
Blue White
1000
4
Barnes
ACT
Futureracers
Blk/Sil
1000
Thomson
Victoria
Miniature Racing Black&White 1000
6
City Group Rodney Tile Importers. R&R CabiMatthew nets. Ampelite.Kerbrider City Group Jade
Barnes
ACT
Futureracers
Blk/Sil
1000
11
Supreme Dry Cleaners/ Chad
Cotton
NSW
Future Racer
Green
1000
17
Simply Skylights, Paul Quinn Race Engines, M & Mick A Engineering
Rawlings
NSW
Future Racer
Red
1000
18
Barton Commercial Prop-Scott
Molloy
ACT
Future Racer
Orange
1000
22
Supreme Dry Cleaners/ Scott
Mcarthur
NSW
Future Racer
Yellow
1000
34
Formaz Parts Plus
Mark
Duckworth
NSW
1300
35
Formaz Parts Plus
Bruce
Duckworth
NSW
Ford Falcon Gt White Ford Falcon Gtp White Aussie Race Car
46
Lexar
Matt
Dwyer
NSW
Future Racer
71
Port Hunter Conveyors,The Creative Collec- Jase tive
Collins
NSW
Aussie Racing Red, White Car Ford Falcon
1200
71
Robert Free Designs
Robert
Free
QLD
Future Racer
Silver
1000
88
Cbs Automation
Steve
Dascarolis
ACT
Future Racer
White
1000
5
1300
Black
1000
What are Future Racers? Future Racers are definitely pound for pound one of the most impressive race cars to hit the circuit. With a 1000cc Yamaha engine the Future Racer is a tubular chassis construction with a sequential gearbox.
After a number of years Future Racers have refined their bodywork to the sleek look and added larger 17 inch wheels. The cars look the part and get around fast. 2012 AASA State Championship
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Super TT Race No Sponsors
Driver First Driver Last State Vehicle
Colour
Capacity
5
Stevens Security Group Garry P/L
Stevens
NSW Mazda Rx7
Red
5900
12
Newmans Fuels
Jason
Newman
NSW Subaru Wrx Sti
White
1998
14
Tasker Joinery
Greg
Tasker
NSW Mazda Mx5
Red
1800
31
Ross Wood Electrical
Ross
Wood
Vic
Rwb
2495
34
Pet Rescue.Com.Au
Dave
Griffin
NSW Nissan Skyline Gts
Black
1998
40
Newmans Fuels
Paul
Newman
NSW Subaru Wrx Sti
Blue
1998
40
Windsors Automotive
Matthew
Windsor
NSW Mazda Rx7
White Blue
2354
Flanagan
ACT
Purple
5700
Brewer
NSW Holden Commodore Gts Red
6000
Bradley
Shiels
NSW Mazda Rx7 Series 5
White
3900
Matilda
Mravicic
NSW Mazda Mx5
Silver
1800
Nightingale NSW Ford Falcon
White
4000
Byers
NSW Mitsubishi 2005
White
3600
Burgess
NSW Nissan Gtr
Green/Silver 2600
Ronke
Vic
White
55 60
Goodyear Auto Care Phillip, J&M Floor Cov- Daniel erings Professional Traffic SoBob lutions
74 95 99 380
Rswphotos.Net
Burger Shak Bathurst / Terry Bathurst Rsl Baulkham Hills RemovNeil als
733
Bpg
Adam
00
Tampered Motorsport Adam
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Nissan Gtr Skyline
Hsv Clubsport
Nissan Skyline
2500
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Racing & Sports Race No Sponsors
Driver First
Driver Last
11
John
Biddlecombe NSW
21
Regulator SysAlex tems
Kenny
NSW
77
Don
Collyer
NSW
Smith
NSW
88
East Kurrajong Graham Engineering
State
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Vehicle Colour Saker Sports ProOrange totype
Capacity
Juno Lmp3 2008 Bl/Black
1998
Caterham BlackBlue bird 200 Chilli Roadster Black Chilli
2000
3300
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NSW Super TT 2011 Winners 1st Steve Anslow Mazda RX7
2nd Nick Cancian Mazda MX5
3rd Michael Fitzgerald Nissan Silvia
4th John Street Mitsubishi EVO — 5th Marty Miller Holden
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Category
Event Date
Driver
Vehicle
Cap
Fastest Lap
Outright Record
Sat Mar 06 2010
Ben Crighton (NZ)
F307 Mercedes
2000
0:54.5633
Sports Racing
Sun Apr 11 2010
Garth Walden
Radical
1500
0:56.9896
Oz BOSS
Sun Feb 25 2007
Ty Hanger
Reynard 95D
3800
0:57.5504
Sports Sedans
Sun Apr 26 2009
Darren Hossack
Audi A4
6000
0:58.2024
Radical Australia Cup
Sun Apr 03 2011
T.Berryman
Radical
1500
0:58.3194
V8 SUPERCARS - Qualifying
Sat Apr 05 2008
Steve Owen
Holden Commodore VZ
5000
0:58.4392
Carrera Cup
Sat Apr 05 2008
Aaron Caratti
Porsche GT3 Cup
-
0:58.9927
V8 SUPERCARS
Sat Apr 06 2008
Steve Owen
Holden Commodore VZ
5000
0:59.0351
V8 Touring Car
Sun Apr 03 2011
Terry Wyhoon (Vic)
Ford Falcon BA
5000
1:00.3279
Production Sports Cars
Sat Sep 12 2009
Tim Mackie
Lotus
2000
1:00.5419
Formula Ford
Sat Apr 05 2008
Adam Graham
Spectrum 011b
-
1:01.2706
TOURING CAR
Sat Apr 23 2006
Terry Wyhoon (VIC)
AU Falcon
5000
1:01.3073
Australian GT Championship
Sat Mar 5 2006
Greg Crick (TAS)
Dodge Viper GTS ACR
8000
1:01.5344
AF2
Sat Apr 13 2008
Robert Choon (NSW)
Dalara
2000
1:01.9945
Racing Cars
Sun Aug 29 2010
Robert Choon (NSW)
Dallara F301
2000
1:02.3253
AUSTRALIAN PERFORMANCE CAR
Sat May 27 2006
Garry Holt
Mitsubishi Lancer Ev
3395
1:05.0921
Improved Production Over 2L
Sun Aug 29 2010
Dave Loftus (NSW)
Toyota Starlet
3400
1:05.3038
MX5 Challenge
Sat Mar 06 2010
Matilda Mravicic (NSW)
Mazda MX5
1840
1:05.6064
Aussie Racing Car
Sat Apr 05 2008
Ben McCashney (VIC)
Playstation Falcon
-
1:05.6777
Mini Challenge
Sat Apr 06 2008
Paul Fiore
Mini Cooper S
1598
1:05.9316
Production Car
Sun Aug 29 2010
Bart Mawer
Subaru
2495
1:06.7562
Group A & Group C Touring Cars
Sun Apr 01 2007
Craig Markland
Nissan Skyline GTS
1990T
1:07.0363
Formula Vee
Sun Aug 29 2010
Daniel Reynolds (ACT)
Sabre
1600
1:07.8076
Combined Touring Car
Sat Sep 13 2009
Jim Pollicina
HSV
5700
1:07.8916
Australian Saloon Car
Sun Apr 03 2011
Shawn Jamieson (SA)
VT Commodore
3800
1:08.1801
LOTUS TROPHY
Sat May 27 2006
David Sieders
Lotus Exige
1800
1:08.7829
V8 UTE
Sat May 28 2006
Kerry Wade (WA)
Ford XR8 BF
5400
1:09.6544
BMW E30
Sat Apr 22 2006
Neil Anderson (VIC)
BMW E30 325i
2500
1:11.1604
Group N
Sun Feb 20 2000
Ross Donnelley
1969 Ford Mustang
5000
1:11.63
HQ Holden
Sat Aug 28 2010
Greg King (NSW)
Holden HQ
3300
1:16.8479
3.3 Ltr Holden
Sat Nov 25 2006
Brendan Niclasen
1972 HQ Holden
3300
1:16.8674
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