Gentlemen
I think we may have a rock star in our midst. I have just come back from a week-ends racing at Oran Park. We had a really mixed bag of weather ' for some of us this was challenging however for others it seemed to make no difference whatsover.
Tim Mackie (TimOz) completely dominated the weekends racing with a very impressive display of driving in dry. wet . & half way wet / dry. He not only shrugged off GT2 turbo Porshes and GT3 Cup cars he also smahed the lap record with a time that a lot of Group A "Super Car" drivers would be happy with ! Oran Park for those who have never raced there is particularily unforgiving if you make a mistake. Concrete walls. Almost no run off areas and lots of little secret spots that remain wet when the rest of the track starts to dry. So to win is good. To win three times in a row is really good and to then drop the lap record by ~ 2 seconds is nothing short of brilliant. Well done Tim
Iain
I think we may have a rock star in our midst. I have just come back from a week-ends racing at Oran Park. We had a really mixed bag of weather ' for some of us this was challenging however for others it seemed to make no difference whatsover.
Tim Mackie (TimOz) completely dominated the weekends racing with a very impressive display of driving in dry. wet . & half way wet / dry. He not only shrugged off GT2 turbo Porshes and GT3 Cup cars he also smahed the lap record with a time that a lot of Group A "Super Car" drivers would be happy with ! Oran Park for those who have never raced there is particularily unforgiving if you make a mistake. Concrete walls. Almost no run off areas and lots of little secret spots that remain wet when the rest of the track starts to dry. So to win is good. To win three times in a row is really good and to then drop the lap record by ~ 2 seconds is nothing short of brilliant. Well done Tim
Iain