They had a GT3 RS in 2007 and came 2nd to a 99 WRX http://www.justimagine.com.au/targa2007/Modern.pdf
Frank G. Time after that I had a bit to do with them, Tony Longhurst the kiwi was the protege and Jim R was the master. JPS BMW 6.35 days. How the wheel spins
Now they were a great sounding car. Hate to admit it but the Walkenshaw Jags sounded awesome as well. Went to the Nissan Mobil 500 in Wellington back in 1990?? The sound bouncing of high rise buildings was sensational. Mark Skaife was just a kid then. Gees I'm getting old.
no, still trying women to see if they are still ok , but he might do if nothing else comes along ... I actually fancied his nav,...... nice boy
If you do nothing else go and have a steak...if you have time to eat..at the Ball and Chain.I think it,s in Salamanca Place,there are as you,ve found out only about 20 pubs to have a beer in.Best to get to know the place before we do it next year,EH.
Their performance variations are puzzling. Must've had some issue because they match Quinn quite often but drop to much slower times on some other quite similar stages.
peter, when simon and I did the Adel Hills Tarmac last year (which we won)((god knows how)) anyway, that was a wet day and the ASR was left on which made driving consistently very easy, I would say from looking at that Lotus the ASR is no where near as developed as on the Ferrari 360 CH. Reason being even if we pushed hard the steering was under control.
I'd be surprised if it has any traction control at all. I'm not a big fan of a computer doing the driving for me....I like making my own mistakes.
well a computer won the F1 championship last year cos Hamilton cant drive without one this year. If i make a mistake...........it becomes a costly expense, i'd rather have Olivetti and Magnetti Marelli do some work for a change and let me just play PS3 in the car