Well what a weekend that was riding shotgun in Denver's R33. I was amazed at how much grip a RWD, 500+ odd whp, 4 door skyline had in such wet conditions, admittedly it is running 295 A050's all round. Was a pleasure to see and feel how well Denver drives and how well he has prepared the car. Also sequential gearbox's are very impressive too!
Weekend went very well for us. No major issues, besides being the first one across Murry Hynes's Starion after the incident with the tree, glad to see they both were out safely. As well as catching a Mustang on Gloucester after giving them a minuet head start! Unfortunately we didn't have the gopro on for the Gloucester stages
Only had a few driving moments - going up Pump Hill on Friday just before the charity runs with green and cold tyres on a very wet road and lighting up 4th gear and switching the side of road we were on!
Also when we were intentionally trying to show off and Denver grabbed the handbrake, but gave it a bit to much jandal and we ended up 90 to the road haha.
Harry (Alex's driver) split the sump on the first corner of the second running of Pemberton and leaked oil all over the stage, this in turn caused the spin, fortunately all got out unscathed.
I would like to say a big thank you to Denver, Jackie, Jester and
WA Spit Roast for making such an epic weekend possible.