MACKENZIE'S MOTOR TRIMMING COMPAK ATTAK
Round 3 of the Toyo Tires Sports Compact Group Championship series
looked in serious threat late in the week prior to the 18 May scheduled
date, but the gods were smiling come race day with a beautiful blue sky
greeting competitors and the PAC Performance team.
Racing on the day, the full contingent of PAC Performance customers
ranging from our very own MX6 right through to the ever consistent RX4
of John and Russell Archer. Pro Turbo entrants included Ivan Skaramuca,
Anthony Daquino, Robert Stanbury, Shane Flabian and the Pro Compact
cars of Rodney Rehayem and Jim Magliveras.
Early qualifying started at 8.30 with the Street RWD cars hitting
the cold and windy WSID surface. The cold and slippery track caught
some of the big boys off guard when Pro Compact and Pro Turbo hit the
track at 11am, with very few cars managing a decent time in the 1st
qualifier. Both Rod and Jimmy, turned for the wall at around 200ft both
resulting in aborted passes. Come Pro Turbo, the results were much the
same until the MX6 came on track.
A regulation burnout and a super quick pass, saw the MX6 draw number
one spot with a 7.08@194mph to get the crowd of 5000+ excited. Next on
track was the GAS Motorsport Celica of Joe Signorelli. Not to be
outdone, the team put down a 7.06@187mph pass to grab back number one
for now.
Street 289 returned to WSID, however our two 28x9 inch hopefuls
weren't to be seen, with Grant Henderson's 13B gold RX3 coupe running
in Super Mod and Damien McKern's GRUMP2 RX2 taking a well earned break
after returning from Perth a few days earlier.
Super Mod saw Grant Henderson's RX3 running nice consistent times in
qualifying with some quick short times, eventually knocking off his PB
of 8.29 with an 8.28@163mph pass which the team were excited about.
The second round of qualifying saw Pro Compact again take centre
stage with both Jimmy and Rodney trading blows for number one
qualifier. Jimmy threw down a quick 7.76@167mph pass which was followed
by Rodney's top qualifier effort of 7.72@167mph.
Pro Turbo came out again and again, the MX6 topped the charts
grabbing the top spot yet again with a 6.96@187mph pass, recording yet
another 6 second pass for the team. With the track starting to warm up,
the Pro Turbo RX3's starting hitting their straps with Ivan running the
cleanest, and quickest pass yet, however due to a timing glitch, no
time was recorded. Anthony Daquino returned in his beautiful full tube
RX3 and still trying to get a baseline on the new car, Anth managed a
7.6 in late qualifying.
The Stanbury's returned to the track after a short break and
recorded a 7.7 his best pass. Shane Flabian also returned to Sports
Compact competition and although the team struggled with gearbox issues
through the day, the team managed to still string together a new PB of
7.66.
Racing commenced at 3pm with the Chicago Shootout style Pro Compact
and Pro Turbo looking to wow the crowd. However due to the record cold
temperatures recorded at the track, not too many cars could get down
the track smoothly. Rodney and Jimmy showed no glimpses of struggling
though with 7.75@175mph and 7.76@169mph passes recorded respectively.
The event was unfortunately abandoned at around 6pm when an
unfortunate incident occurred with a Street 289 competitor hitting the
wall at half track. The driver escaped unharmed but due to the time
that it would take to clean up the track and the fact that the track
temp had dropped to 12 degrees, the right decision was made in
cancelling the event due to safety reasons.
All in all, the PAC Performance team had a good weekend with some
quick times coming from our cars with less than ideal weather
conditions. Our next event is scheduled for the 41st running of the
Castrol Edge Winternationals at Willowbank Raceway on the Queen's
Birthday weekend. Racing on the weekend, will be our own MX6, looking
to clinch the 2008 Competition Eliminator championship and to run some
more 6 second passes. Come along and support the team in its quest, and
don't forget your genuine “PAC Performance jackets” as it will be cold…
For more information visit: www.willowbank-raceway.com.au
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