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		<title>MR35 :: Twin Turbo Gentleman</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Ladies and gentlemen&#8230; Introducing Mr.35! He&#8217;s one mighty fine Nissan GTR from Melbourne. Owner Charles has added some very subtle additions to the look of the car without messing up the original look, all the while making sure he stands out from the crowd. This car is Charles&#8217; second foray into the modified car scene.&#160; [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img decoding="async" src="http://photos.gripshiftslide.com/MR35/22.jpg" alt="GTR Revosport"><br />
Ladies and gentlemen&#8230; Introducing Mr.35! He&#8217;s one mighty fine Nissan GTR from Melbourne.<br />
Owner Charles has added some very subtle additions to the look of the car without messing up the original look, all the while making sure he stands out from the crowd.<br />
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This car is Charles&#8217; second foray into the modified car scene.&nbsp; He started out with a bright orange Honda Civic coupe back in the old Autosalon car show days, but after a short break he came back bigger and stronger&#8230;<br />
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Charles&#8217; right foot went from pushing a pedal and waiting a short eternity for petrol and air to mix, to create about 106db or 120kw (However you measure a Honda&#8217;s power) to Nissan&#8217;s fire breathing twin turbo V6 that seemingly&nbsp;bends the laws of physics with every press of the accelerator.<br />
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Funnily enough it wasn&#8217;t the power/performance that attracted Charles to the mighty GTR. As he recalls he was initially drawn to the look of the car and it is not hard to see why with the muscular arches and sharp lines flowing from front to back &#8211; each serving a specific purpose&#8230; Grip! This car was designed from every angle to maximize down force. Nissan left no stone unturned when designing the long awaited successor to the infamous R34 GTR.<br />
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When it came to wheels, Charles had made his mind up on a set of Advan GT Premium&#8217;s and widened the footprint of the car by an extra few inches in the process. The front measuring up at 20 x 10.5&#8243; while the rear sits on an impressive 20 x 12&#8243;.<br />
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Running a wheel this wide has proven to be an issue when needing a quick tyre change. Interestingly, one of the only cars that run this size is actually a Lamborghini Aventador! Charles&#8217; rubber of choice is <span class="_5yl5" data-reactid=".sa.$mid=11421656977094=220c7ffe25f0ae27840.2:0.0.0.0.0"><span data-reactid=".sa.$mid=11421656977094=220c7ffe25f0ae27840.2:0.0.0.0.0.0"><span data-reactid=".sa.$mid=11421656977094=220c7ffe25f0ae27840.2:0.0.0.0.0.0.$end:0:$0:0">Michelin Pilot Super Sports.<br />
Incidentally he got a flat tyre a few days before the shoot and had a pair of stock Aventador tyres fitted to the rear, these have a chunky/bigger sidewall so he wasn&#8217;t too happy about it. Having happened a few times, Charles has found it is best to keep a complete set of spare tyres at home.</span></span></span><br />
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Some wheels make or break a car and we have to admit while they are not our first choice, these certainly look the part and don&#8217;t take away from the performance look of the car at all. After looking at these photos for hours on end, we can confirm these wheels have now been bumped right to the top of our list of wheels we&#8217;d have on a GTR if we could be so lucky.</p>
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<p>Poking out through the <span class="_5yl5" data-reactid=".sa.$mid=11421297146123=2e86b3da9abde572917.2:0.0.0.0.0"><span data-reactid=".sa.$mid=11421297146123=2e86b3da9abde572917.2:0.0.0.0.0.0"><span data-reactid=".sa.$mid=11421297146123=2e86b3da9abde572917.2:0.0.0.0.0.0.$end:0:$4:0">rear diffuser are the burnt tips of the exhaust, hinting that this car has a bit more going on than just clean paint. All the pipes that help the hefty GTR exhale are&nbsp;<span class="_5yl5" data-reactid=".sa.$mid=11421295722496=268fbef7c21bb9ec584.2:0.0.0.0.0"><span data-reactid=".sa.$mid=11421295722496=268fbef7c21bb9ec584.2:0.0.0.0.0.0"><span data-reactid=".sa.$mid=11421295722496=268fbef7c21bb9ec584.2:0.0.0.0.0.0.$end:0:$2:0">90 spec titanium</span></span></span> from Amuse with an AMS de-catted dump pipe to keep everything flowing when push comes to shove, or just when the lights go green.</span></span></span><br />
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Inside the car things are as you would find them fresh out of the dealership, minus the Cobb V3 <span class="_5yl5" data-reactid=".sa.$mid=11421295722496=268fbef7c21bb9ec584.2:0.0.0.0.0"><span data-reactid=".sa.$mid=11421295722496=268fbef7c21bb9ec584.2:0.0.0.0.0.0"><span data-reactid=".sa.$mid=11421295722496=268fbef7c21bb9ec584.2:0.0.0.0.0.0.$end:0:$8:0">access port hand controller and Mines leather steering wheel, there really isn&#8217;t much that can be improved on here.&nbsp; Nissan have done an outstanding job creating this space. It is comfortable without putting you to sleep, and is a perfect blend between form and function that would suit almost anyone looking for a sports car you can live with everyday. Just don&#8217;t have more than one friend. The back &#8216;seat&#8217; is best reserved for those of us who are vertically challenged or missing a few limbs.&nbsp; </span></span></span><br />
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The premium red/black seats are surprisingly comfy and even have a heater element inside for those cold mornings. It is a bit like strapping a back massager to the end of a bungee cord! How warm someones buttocks are surely is not exactly very high on their list of priorities in a car like this.<br />
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The illusive little red &#8216;start&#8217; button, it&#8217;s almost a shame it only turns the car on&#8230; It looks like fun to press!!<br />
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Like any premium performance car out of Japan in the last decade, you&#8217;ll find electronic controls that can change exactly how the car behaves at the flick of a switch. The three centre switches change the 4WD system, suspension and traction control. Now the GTR isn&#8217;t just any old premium performance car is it?..<br />
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Atop the centre console, you&#8217;ll find Nissan&#8217;s latest incarnation of the multifunction display that was first found in the R34 GTR Skyline. Here you&#8217;ll find a multitude of live stats ranging from various temps, to steering angle and g-force! If you think that all seems like something from a Playstation game, you&#8217;d be right! Kazunori Yamachi of Polyphony Digital fame (Gran Tourismo game series) was enlisted to help Nissan design the GUI as they wanted it to be as easy as possible to access.<br />
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Having done the bold look with his previous car, Charles concentrated only on enhancing what was already there. Some of the first things added to the car were from the Revosport catalogue.<br />
First in was the <span class="_5yl5" data-reactid=".sa.$mid=11421297146123=2e86b3da9abde572917.2:0.0.0.0.0"><span data-reactid=".sa.$mid=11421297146123=2e86b3da9abde572917.2:0.0.0.0.0.0"><span data-reactid=".sa.$mid=11421297146123=2e86b3da9abde572917.2:0.0.0.0.0.0.$end:0:$0:0">carbon fibre boot lid</span></span></span> and <span class="_5yl5" data-reactid=".sa.$mid=11421297335610=2e86b3da94c667a2e29.2:0.0.0.0.0"><span data-reactid=".sa.$mid=11421297335610=2e86b3da94c667a2e29.2:0.0.0.0.0.0"><span data-reactid=".sa.$mid=11421297335610=2e86b3da94c667a2e29.2:0.0.0.0.0.0.$end:0:$0:0">dry carbon front lip and diffuser.<br />
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The Revosport boot lid really changes up the rear end dramatically, the hard lines of the factory spoiler are all but gone and instead this smooth flowing replacement looks like the air just slides away like water off a ducks back.<br />
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To tie in the rear of the car, Charles picked up a <span class="_5yl5" data-reactid=".sa.$mid=11421297146123=2e86b3da9abde572917.2:0.0.0.0.0"><span data-reactid=".sa.$mid=11421297146123=2e86b3da9abde572917.2:0.0.0.0.0.0"><span data-reactid=".sa.$mid=11421297146123=2e86b3da9abde572917.2:0.0.0.0.0.0.$end:0:$4:0">Top racing dry carbon rear diffuser with mesh delete</span></span></span>, this was only fitted a few weeks before the shoot.<br />
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Take a step back and admire the simple little touches that all come together to make this such an exciting looking car.<br />
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The GTR wears its&#8217; badge of honor everywhere you look.<br />
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Brakes to match the brawn.<br />
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Another hidden gem thanks to Revosport, these little carbon air ducts direct cold air directly into the vented brake discs&#8230; Now that&#8217;s cool! (sorry).<br />
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After his time with the car Charles says he cannot go back to a naturally aspirated car again, turbo for life he says with a grin.<br />
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We&#8217;re not really sure what Charles could &#8216;upgrade&#8217; to after he&#8217;s done with the GTR&#8230; Nothing else comes close to matching the GTR&#8217;s performance in the sub $200k price bracket.<br />
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The sign of a spotlessly maintained car that is actually driven? A worn out keyring of course!!<br />
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If you aren&#8217;t green with envy already, wait until you find out how Charles affords to put petrol in every week&#8230; He owns and runs his own Mexican restaurant!! Now throw in a house on an island and that&#8217;s pretty much the best life we could hope for.<br />
Charles&#8217; next project on the GTR will be an e85 fuel conversion, the parts are starting to pile up and we cannot wait to see the results.<br />
We hope you&#8217;ve enjoyed this feature and we would like to thank Charles for sharing both his car and time with us.<br />
Thanks for reading,<br />
&#8211; Gwyn.</p>
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		<title>WTAC &#039;13 :: Film Only</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Grant]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2014 10:09:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hands down the World Time Attack Challenge is the biggest event on our radar, each and every year Ian Baker and the team step it up constantly raising the bar.&#160; We&#8217;ve been fortunate enough to follow the transition from the old Super Lap event days, into the world class spectacle it is now known and [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img decoding="async" class="bottom" alt="Endless RX7 WTAC" src="http://photos.gripshiftslide.com/WTAC13FILM/1B.jpg"><br />
Hands down the World Time Attack Challenge is the biggest event on our radar, each and every year Ian Baker and the team step it up constantly raising the bar.&nbsp; We&#8217;ve been fortunate enough to follow the transition from the old Super Lap event days, into the world class spectacle it is now known and loved by, under the current name as the World Time Attack Challenge or &#8216;WTAC&#8217; for short.<br />
The first ever post on gripshiftslide.com was you guessed it, WTAC 2011! To say the event has held a special place in our hearts ever since, would be a massive understatement.&nbsp; We thought it would be a great tribute to create an entire post capturing the event on good old fashioned 35mm film.&nbsp; The charm of anything analogue is hard to deny, the hiss of a record, black &amp; white movies and the grain and colour of a film camera.<br />
We hope you enjoy our unique look at last years event and let us know if you would like to see more posts like this in the future by leaving a comment at the end of the post&#8230;<br />
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Once again we returned to Sydney Motorsport Park, having access a day early let&#8217;s us get up nice and close to the teams as they began final testing before attempting some &#8216;hot&#8217; laps over the weekend.<br />
It also helps not having any of the crowds around as WTAC is one of the only event&#8217;s that spectators can literally walk up to the pit bays see teams working around the clock preparing their car for each session.<br />
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The first day of racing last year will be one to remember, as bush fires threatened the&nbsp;nearby blue mountains thick smoke blocked out the sun.<br />
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The scene was a very uncomfortable one with reports that hundreds of homes were under danger and the eerie light from the smoke meant there were next to no shadows.<br />
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The soft light did make for some remarkable photos though as we spent most of the afternoon watching the drifters set up their pits.&nbsp; While WTAC is all about the remarkable machines pushing the limits of engineering and the laws of physics, at the same time it is arguably the highest profile drifting event in Australia, with many international guest taking part in the competition that takes place in the evening.<br />
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One of the biggest appearances last year was from local Melbourne lad, Nigel Petire and his extraordinary home built drift Ute.&nbsp; He made the trip with not one, but two cars!<br />
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The Ute was handcrafted in a garage barely bigger than the car itself, don&#8217;t believe us? Check out our feature of the <a href="http://gripshiftslide.com/2011/11/28/ets-hilux-engineered-perfection/">build here</a>.<br />
This was the first public event for the Ute to not only be displayed to the public but also be driven on track!!<br />
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Nigel was grinning from ear to ear when he wasn&#8217;t losing his voice talking to the crowds about his stunning build. He was both nervous and overwhelmed from the excitement of driving his precious creation on track with other cars for the first time ever!<br />
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While the car itself doesn&#8217;t comply with current competition regulations, Nigel isn&#8217;t bothered as he built it for demonstration purposes and of course tyre shredding FUN!!<br />
He brought along his tried and true 180SX for competition duties.&nbsp; So when he was behind the wheel of the Ute, he was just concentrating on getting to know his new friend.<br />
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After the first night of track demos in the Ute, something didn&#8217;t go to plan and of course that&#8217;s just cars for you! Due to the ultra light weight, yet super strong body, the transmission was not having a good time dealing with the punchy SR20 and very grippy tyres, ultimately giving up and retiring the Ute from track duties much earlier then expected.<br />
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You could tell it was not how Nigel envisioned his first weekend away with his new toy, he had contemplated getting busy and swapping parts over from the 180SX to get it going again. After the crushing blow the spirits were not high in the Petrie camp and Nigel pulled the pin and left the Ute to be a static display for the rest of the weekend. Since the WTAC he has traveled to New Zealand with Ute and enjoyed hassle free drift demos for all to see and Nigel is set to bring it back to this years WTAC event. We can&#8217;t wait!!<br />
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Speaking of NZ, Kiwi drifter Mad Mike was over here competing in the drift comp with his world famous &#8220;Madbul&#8221; Rx7.<br />
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The heart of the car is a quad rotor, which produces a very haunting and howling exhaust note that sounds like an F1 car possessed by a demon.<br />
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This fire spitting Rx7 has been seen the world over with trips to America, Europe and Australia 3 times now!! Mike sure has a lot of international events under his belt!<br />
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Another car that made the trip over from New Zealand was the PPRE RX4 featuring a massive 6 rotor!!! Yep 6!<br />
Mad Mike was invited to pilot the crazy coupe around the full circuit, paying absolutely no attention to any sound restrictions, it broke necks and made ears bleed!<br />
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South Australian drifter and &#8220;Wunderkind&#8221; if you will, Jake Jones is one of the youngest Australian drivers competing on an international level.<br />
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His aggressive driving style has seen him go door to door with the worlds very best and scored him international drives in drift competitions in both Japan and China.<br />
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Jakes Onvia has even rubbed panels with Daigo Saito most recently at the Melbourne round of FD Asia, check out how he went against the current drift world champion <a href="http://gripshiftslide.com/2013/05/14/formula-drift-asia-melbourne-2013/">here</a>.<br />
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In between all the track action, there&#8217;s always plenty to see off the track.&nbsp; Each year the show and shine grows in size and the quality of cars is always impressive.<br />
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We&#8217;re suckers for old school cars and what better to fill up our roll of film then a pristine Sunny truck.<br />
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Remember when Corolla&#8217;s were cool! We loved this white duo, the KE30 was our pick of the two.</p>
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<p>The Heasman steering girls were all smiles despite the blistering sun beating down against the concrete.<br />
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We said each year Ian and the team step it up &#8211; this year they had a half pipe with BMX demos all day long.<br />
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This sort of entertainment can easily go unnoticed at such a large motorsport event, I remember stopping and watching for a good 15 minutes. These guys had talent!!<br />
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One more standout from the crowded show was this striking bright yellow widebody RX7, the RE-super G bodykit is one of the wildest looking kits for the FD RX-7. So aggressive!!<br />
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This tubular framed beauty is very serious Nissan Stanza built for the sports sedan series and was part of the Turbo Legends segment were power houses of yesteryear get to prove they still have what it takes to put down a quick lap time.<br />
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Back near the pits we hunted around for some of the most impressive builds we could find. This RX8 looks to be a future competitor but for now it was just a static display. If you think the aero looked great the engine bay alone has had more money and time spent the some cars see for their entire build.<br />
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The Evolution Custom Industries Porsche was literally the black sheep of the field. One of the only European based cars it had a massive cult following going into the event.<br />
The car is a work of art and seriously fast, the team didn&#8217;t get to show their best with a turbo failure ending their chances early.<br />
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We thought it would be nice to include this picture of Agges&#8217; 180SX of Insane Drifters fame, some 8 months and many, many events after WTAC the mighty red 180SX finally had it&#8217;s last collision at an event here in Melbourne.<br />
Drift cars receive quite a beating and when you&#8217;re as competitive as Agges it&#8217;s bound to happen sooner or later and sadly this 180SX won&#8217;t be seeing the track again.<br />
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Melbourne based workshop and tuning specialist Road Track Rally had been achieving great wins with their Evo X. Sadly the Evo lost control at high speeds and collided with a concrete wall.<br />
The team has been busy repairing and will be back for 2014!<br />
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All eyes were on the reigning champion Nemo Racing Evo, this engineering marvel had taking the rule book and thrown it out the window and really forced the Australian and Japanese time attack community to go back to the drawing board of what&#8217;s possible.<br />
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What goes up must come down and in a strange turn of events the team behind this magnificent car crumbled during the weekend sending rumors flying. The car only managed a couple of &#8216;safe&#8217; laps before being retired back to the pits without a chance to hold onto it&#8217;s winning trophy from the previous years WTAC.<br />
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With so many classes competing at WTAC you really get a great comparison for times against so many makes, models and platforms. How does a tuned FWD Mitsubishi Colt perform against an street trim Nissan GTR? You&#8217;ll find out at WTAC.<br />
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Many Japanese teams have started to really to take to series, this year saw some very big hitters from Japanese tuning culture attend.<br />
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Top Fuel returned their super agile S2000 to Sydney to once again take on the worlds best, the previous year the car was relatively untested and effectively &#8220;out of the box&#8221;.<br />
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However driver Nobuteru Taniguchi still found the car too challenging to achieve it&#8217;s goal, the car performed a lot better but we think Nob will be back to prove he and the car have what it takes.<br />
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The Esprit NSX was easily one of the most anticipated international cars this year and with Tarzan Yamada behind the wheel it was a hopeful podium finisher too, after a few hairy spins and a small engine fire the mighty NSX did not get it&#8217;s time to shine.<br />
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One of the most eye pleasing cars was the RE Amemiya Hurricane RX7, this car was originally built as an Autosalon demo car. This just proves that the Japanese do not do things half-arsed at all, this car is not just a show piece and can really strut it&#8217;s stuff in the Time Attack arena!<br />
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Back to Australia and the Queensland based Mighty Mouse CRX, This David vs Goliath honda was determined to hold onto it&#8217;s NA FWD record from the previous year, Rob and the team did just that. Now with pressure on for a third year the team has since converted the car to left hand drive for better weight distribution&#8230; Yep, they&#8217;re determined to win again in 2014.<br />
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A rare sight outside of the original Fast &amp; The Furious movie here in Australia, The Mitsubishi Eclipse is not something we&#8217;re used to seeing racing let alone driving on the street. This FWD racer is owned by aero extraordinaire Andrew Brilliant.<br />
The car originally raced in the America and had many victories under it&#8217;s hat, at one point it was the number 1 car out of 50 high powered RWD and AWD cars. A true testament to Andrew&#8217;s skills aerodynamic skills.<br />
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After three long days of racing the last cars rolled back into the pits, most came back under their own power, some returned to the pits on tow trucks. WTAC is not for the faint hearted and you have to be willing to put it all on the line to win.<br />
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After all the action stops the show is packed up and we begin counting down the days till next year, thankfully as we post this we&#8217;re less than two months away from the 2014 World Time Attack Challenge!<br />
Don&#8217;t miss out on the biggest event on the calendar and book tickets, time off work and accommodation now!!<br />
Check out all the details here <a href="http://www.worldtimeattack.com/">www.worldtimeattack.com</a><br />
We hope you&#8217;ve enjoyed this nostalgic glance at our favorite event, it took two rolls of film and nearly a year to get it developed but we love holding a real photo in our hands!<br />
Thanks for reading,<br />
&#8211; Gwyn.</p>
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		<title>WTAC 2012 :: By The Numbers</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Grant]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Aug 2012 08:29:25 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Sydney Motorsport Park (formerly Eastern Creek Raceway) was once again alive with the sound of rotary, boosted and N/A engines from around Australia and the globe, all battling against the formidable stop watch. It seems that just like the lap times this year, the last twelve months have gone extremely quickly, since Gripshiftslide.com&#8217;s humble beginnings [&#8230;]]]></description>
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Sydney Motorsport Park (formerly Eastern Creek Raceway) was once again alive with the sound of rotary, boosted and N/A engines from around Australia and the globe, all battling against the formidable stop watch.<br />
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It seems that just like the lap times this year, the last twelve months have gone extremely quickly, since Gripshiftslide.com&#8217;s humble beginnings in a hotel just five minutes from the track at last years event.<br />
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Along with last years entrants, we too stepped up our WTAC game! While teams added crazy aero and chased lap times in preparation for the two day event, we brought a crew of four up from Melbourne to get as much photo and video content as possible and even run a stall over the entire weekend.<br />
To say it took a toll on us, in between our 9-5&#8217;s, would be an understatement!<br />
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Now just over a week has passed since the mind blowing racing that took place in Sydney and we can tell you now, the Yokohama World Time Attack Challenge did not disappoint one bit!<br />
With a host of high profile teams traveling across the globe to our neck of the woods to battle it out in an almost out of this world experience for any time attack/automotive enthusiast here in Australia.<br />
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The sole WTAC NZ entry from last years race was once again the lone NZ car on the track this year. James Winslow drove the Team RevolutioNZ EVO 8 to a very respectable 11th overall with a <strong>1:33.4118</strong>!<br />
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The pit lane was always alive with energy with teams scurrying around cars and getting ready for each session, Russell Cunningham and his crew worked tirelessly and came home with a 20th position out of 52 cars is no small feet!! Their R32 GTS-T Skyline ran a <strong>1:38.5710</strong>!<br />
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To the casual spectator it&#8217;s is hard to truly appreciate how fast/hard these drivers push their cars around the high speed circuit, as with most motorsports the faster the car the more tame it looks around the track.<br />
It is however a very different story on top of&nbsp; &#8216;corporate hill&#8217;, here nearly every car is on the brink of disaster as they scream up and over the twisting hilly section of the track.<br />
This was a common sight, one wheel losing contact with the track surface!! The BYP Racing Civic won the award for highest wheel lift, we posted a photo on our <a href="http://www.facebook.com/Gripshiftslide">Facebook page</a> earlier in the week.<br />
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The Tilton Interiors Evo mustered a blistering <strong>1:27.1820</strong> on Friday and spent all Saturday chasing their tail hoping to beat their own time, after such a fast time the car began to suffer as Garth Walden pushed on.<br />
During the second Pro Class session on Saturday the Evo had a severe problem with the rear differential and lost all power to the rear wheels!! With the 800hp+ Cosworth 4G63 now powering only the front wheels there was a few hairy moments, the smoke you see is just the front tyres struggling with all power!!<br />
Despite the issues the team&#8217;s hot lap from Friday was fast enough to secure 2nd place!<br />
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John Boston had his hands full at one stage with the Insight Motorsports Honda S2000, all the stress and hard work was worth it with the team placing 11th in open class! A very quick <strong>1:36.2510</strong>!!<br />
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The black sheep amongst the other competitors and the crowd favorite&#8230; Queensland born Nemo Racing Evo was the dominating force at this years WTAC.<br />
The car is a product of some of the best minds Australia has to offer, top that off with Warren Luff (A V8 super car driver) and you will get a lap time of just 1:25.0200!!!!<br />
Blowing last years Cyber Evo winning lap of&nbsp; <strong>1:28.8510</strong> out of the water!!<br />
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Nobuteru Taniguchi had his work cut out for him, piloting both the RE-Amemiya RX-7 and the Topfuel S2000!!<br />
Taniguchi pulled out all the cards and landed 5th and 6th spots in Pro Class, an outstanding effort and only a few hundreds of a second apart!<br />
<strong>5th 1:29.0520</strong> &#8211; Team Top Fuel Voltex S2000, <strong>6th 1:29.8020</strong> RE Amemiya RX-7.<br />
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The Road Track Rally team taped a Victorian license plate to the front of the car after placing 3rd in the clubsprint class, their lap time of <strong>1:40.2530</strong> was good enough to beat half of the open class teams!<br />
We stopped by the RTR pit garage and the team were astonished with how successful their Evo X had been, expect some big things from these guys now they have a taste for poll position!!<br />
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One of the oldest Australian time attack cars and still evolving with the sport, the Hi Octane finished in a very respectable 7th<strong> 1:30.7732</strong>!<br />
Mark berry drove the Hi Octane R34 and R32 in open class, the R32 finished in 6th place thanks to Marks very quick driving. <strong>1:34.6620</strong>, only 4 seconds behind the teams R34 GT-R!!<br />
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This years open class entries resemble last years pro class cars so we expect some very experimental looking time attack cars next year.<br />
The PSR Tuning Evo 7 came out in 17th spot with a <strong>1:37.2230</strong> lap time!<br />
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One of the most exciting sounding cars was the&nbsp;STZ Automotive V8 powered Rx-7, Marty Horvat drove the teams car to 23&#8217;rd in the open class with a sub 1:40 lap time&#8230; <strong>1:39.9370</strong>!<br />
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The open class was full of Rx-7&#8217;s this year with 7 in total competing in this class!!!<br />
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In the 12 months since last years event this Evo X from Uber Motorsport has gone from a demo car sitting in the exhibitor section to a full blown competitive track car.<br />
Adam Quinn drove the car around the track in a not too shabby <strong>1:46.7350</strong>!<br />
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Anda Suzuki made some fine adjustments to his already capable Scorch Racing S15, sitting in the 3rd place until the Saturdays last Pro class session getting knocked out by MCA Suspension&#8217;s S13.<br />
Suzuki managed a <strong>1:28.3290</strong> a full three seconds faster then last year, he and his team are still classed as a privateer entry too!!<br />
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While most returning cars shaved a few seconds off their times, the second entry from Tilton Interiors added a few seconds!<br />
The little EG hatch was two seconds slower this year, Still quick by anyone&#8217;s standards the team achieved a <strong>1:42.3970</strong>.<br />
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After teams came to grips with the track after a few sessions, it was time to head in and make some much needed adjustments.<br />
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The Top fuel S2000 struggled to stay in a straight line through the high speed sections of the track, this is to be expected when a car produces 700hp and weighs in at just 1010kg!!<br />
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It seems the saying &#8216;you can&#8217;t teach an old dog new tricks&#8217; has no place at the World Time Attack, the open class saw 1st and second places both go to teams racing Evo 6&#8217;s!!<br />
1st &#8211; Dominator Evo <strong>1:30.7260</strong>, 2nd &#8211; Chasers Motorworks <strong>1:33.4840</strong>, some super quick times from both teams!<br />
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It also goes to show that you don&#8217;t need a big budget or crazy aero to turn some heads at WTAC, Nick Adams scored 14th place in clubsprint in the Pulse Racing R33 GTR.<br />
Some seriously good driving for a <strong>1:47.6730</strong> lap time.<br />
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The pits were buzzing with confusion and excitement as the Cyber Evo got dropped off at 4pm Friday&#8230; Things were not looking good for Tarzan and the team.<br />
The car had an engine failure while being tuned in Sydney, after sourcing an engine to borrow the car was slapped back together and delivered to Eastern Creek as fast as humanly possible!<br />
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Now with only an hour worth of Pro class sessions left all eyes were on the defending champion to pull out a miracle and hold onto a two year winning streak&#8230;<br />
Sadly this was not Cyber Evo&#8217;s years, the borrowed engine blew the main rear seal and began dropping oil the whole way around the track causing massive delays as the clean up crew got to work on the slippery surfaces.<br />
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In between sessions you could catch drivers getting some fresh air and sizing up the competition from the pit lane roof area.<br />
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The sun started to fade and the last cars pulled in from the final session.<br />
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Some photographers set up camp ready for the Tectaloy Drift Comp that follows after the award ceremony, with 100 media personal working around the track you had to find a good spot early to get the best shots!<br />
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Meanwhile the rest of the media and crowds huddled around the Advan trailer to hear the final placings, the 2012 winning car from Nemo Racing was also brought out into the crowd for the ceremony .<br />
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With all the awards given out, it was time for the big question&#8230;<br />
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&#8230; Which international drivers would return to try and reclaim the top spot at WTAC, Anda Suzuki was smiles all round and said he would do everything e can to come back and compete next year!<br />
Tarzan also said he would not miss it!!<br />
Thanks for reading, we have loads more coverage coming up including the Drift Challenge and more from the pits and show and shine!!<br />
&#8211; Gwyn.</p>
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		<title>WTAC 2011 :: Aero the key to speed</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Grant]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Aug 2011 09:39:25 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The differance between WTAC 2010 and WTAC2011 is every one now has a bigger spoiler! Everyone seems to be sporting serious aero. Big downforce means faster times, take Advan/Hi Octane Racing with a 1;34.1090 in 2010 and this year they managed to get there time down to 1;31.9050. Advan seem to have there name everywhere this year and [&#8230;]]]></description>
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The differance between WTAC 2010 and WTAC2011 is every one now has a bigger spoiler! Everyone seems<br />
to be sporting serious aero. Big downforce means faster times, take Advan/Hi Octane Racing with a<br />
1;34.1090 in 2010 and this year they managed to get there time down to 1;31.9050.<span id="more-70"></span><br />
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Advan seem to have there name everywhere this year and for good reason with at least three cars in the top ten<br />
they have reason to celebrate.<br />
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This lotus driven by Warren Luff was on the edge every time i saw it. The aero scraped on all the deep corners and the front splitter sat only centimeters off the ground.<br />
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This R35 Skyline was packing some major aero, Mercury Motorsport had two r35&#8217;s at WTAC, this was in my opinion the better looking of the two.<br />
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Aero matters, Simon Podlewski from Morpowa Racing knows this with a 2nd in open class. This car moved well around the track and often looked like it was going faster than some of the bigger boys in pro class.<br />
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The most creative and unique aero award goes to MCA Suspension S13, this thing was huge and often looked like it wanted to take flight. Im not sure if all the aero works but it sure looked cool see <a href="http://speedhunters.com/archive/2011/07/20/builds-gt-gt-drifting-not-enough-add-some-time-attack.aspx">more on the build of this car here.</a><br />
&#8211; Grant</p>
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