Canterbury Car Club speed event Feb 10

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Canterbury Car Club speed event Feb 10

Postby Kender » Tue Feb 06, 2007 12:14 pm

Canterbury Car Club Speed Event

Sponsored by:

FAAST FIT BATTERIES
297 Main South Rd, Christchurch
Telephone: (03) 349 6814



Venue:
POWERBUILT Tools International Raceway
Hasketts Rd, Templeton, Christchurch

Date:
Saturday February 10, 2007

Format:
Pursuit Sprints - 3 courses minimum,
Indian file followed by 2 runs
Stopwatch timing

Entries:
Enter on the day.
Entries close 9:30am sharp
Drivers Briefing 10:15am
Event Start 10:30am

Cost:
Competitors $40.00
Pit Garage $10.00
Spectators Free
EFTPOS/credit card facilities available
Lunches available for purchase on site

Requirements: Car to Schedule A
Overalls, Helmet, Extinguisher,
Car Club membership card
Motorsport NZ Clubsport licence or better.

Click on the following link for an explanation of the requirements.
viewtopic.php?t=50855

Please Note:
From 17-02-2007, all cars without a logbook will be required to pay a $5 scrutineering fee per event. A logbook can be
obtained for a completely standard road vehicle. Vehicle logbook applications can be found at
http://www.motorsport.org.nz/Pdf/T001.pdf

Results:
Best run of each course, accumulated.
Results announced at Social after last event & on www.canterburycarclub.co.nz

Points:
CCC Club Championship
CCC Speed Championship - Overall & Class

Contact:
Grant Williams 322 9907
Craig Armstrong-Fray 029 295 9262
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'92 SW20 GT-S
'91 GT Legacy wagon
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Postby 4000GT » Wed Feb 07, 2007 7:03 pm

Lunches now?! That will save the other sprint event which happens between races to the servo! haha
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Postby passenger pete » Wed Feb 07, 2007 7:52 pm

can't Wait too go for a drive. it's been a while
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Postby crispy'86 » Thu Feb 08, 2007 10:53 pm

I won't be entering this one, few issues with low brake pads etc and working, can't swap weekends as i'm off for a little holiday
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Postby passenger pete » Sat Feb 10, 2007 3:28 pm

really short day for me, loom melted together hope ecu is OK. that's racing i guess got five weeks to fix it.
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Postby crispy'86 » Sun Feb 11, 2007 7:10 pm

here's hoping man, hope ya don't find anything bad. How'd everyone else go? saying i didn't have a chance to get out to watch
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Postby matt dunn » Sun Feb 11, 2007 9:38 pm

passenger pete wrote:really short day for me, loom melted together hope ecu is OK. that's racing i guess got five weeks to fix it.


Where aboiut did the loom melt?
Engine bay loom or dash loom?
Unusual for a toyota.

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Postby passenger pete » Mon Feb 12, 2007 6:18 am

all in engine bay and all my own fault, i was not expecting so much heat from exhaust manifold and turbo, which effected dli unit thing and ignition on fire wall, and also where i moved the alternator to other side of motor i forgot to tie in loose wires, so when it came on boost the crank pulley friction bunt them and shorted out. looks like i win the dumb ass of the year award :lol:
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Postby Kahlua » Mon Feb 12, 2007 11:54 pm

Heads up before Kender posts the details for the next Speed Event late March - will confirm tomorrow for sure, but we should be running transponders on all cars using the tracks Timing Computer at that event.

Since I'm probably the only one whos going to be there whos learnt how to run it (it runs using multiple PCs on DOS and Win95.. I'm not kidding) I would appreciate early entry so I can enter the details in the system to save time in the morning.

Basically the point is so those who don't run at Club Days etc can get a recorded flying lap time on the GP circuit and the rest of them so you can finally tell people what you do the Full circuit in without having to enter a Club or major race day.

Logan is Clerk of Course with Nate assisting, so they will be hell busy anyway, I'm also assisting but only with the timing so any early notice of entry to me would be appreciated. If you weren't able to pre-enter at the February event, if you could either PM or e-mail me on djkahlua@xtra.co.nz with your full name, full Car details (Make & Model) and Class (ie 1,2 3 etc) would be appreciated. All other details can be filled out on the day. I'll post this blurb again when Kender makes the next Speed event thread. (or he can just copy and paste)

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Postby Kahlua » Thu Feb 15, 2007 11:36 pm

And big sorry for dragging up an old thread, but transponders are confirmed for the March event.

Transponder allocation and fitting should take f*&k all time, but do us (well me.. ) a favour and turn up a bit early.

End Results will still be done by stopwatch as normal, but if it proves quick and painless we might run it again in the future. If you have any questions regarding fitting them, feel free to PM me and ask in advance, its really childsplay though so ain't hard. (Although you wouldn't believe how many drivers during the V8s and Scope needed someone to do it for them.. basically if you can tape a number to your window, you can install one of these...)

So.. PM me if you haven't pre-entered.

Thanks Crispy, I got your e-mail :)
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