Third was the Hankook-tyred R-Magic Pink No.4 RX-7 driven by Kinoshita Matsuhiro with a 1 min 33.505.
The time of 1min 31.884 should have allowed the American team to rest easy, but for the sensational performance of Japan's Tarzan Yamada in two cars.
First he set a 1min 31.901 in the Tomei/Cusco Impreza and then blew everyone away with a 1min 30.899 in the Sun Cyber Evo - a car that did not turn a wheel yesterday while waiting for replacement engine parts to be flown from Japan.
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Photo/Editorial: Achilles Zsolti
Tuner cars beating V8 Supercars (albeit 11 year-old ones)... incredible.
ReplyDeleteRobert - While you might think about it as an 11 year old car, that is faster than the current V8 Supercars.
ReplyDeleteThe last time they were there was 2008 - http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?09/03/2008.ECIR.Q6
So while it's an old record, that gives it particular significance!
And yes, when tuner cars on semi slicks beat an 11 year old record set on slick tyres, that is incredible! They still run on essentially the same Dunlop tyres today (they have done since 1993!) and seeing them rocket around that track, just WOW! :-)
Also don't forget it was the very first time at Eastern Creek for both Sierra Sierra and CyberEvo.
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