R3 Time Attack 5dot6 - Shah Alam

yalorr .. 5th Nov GRA round 4 ... hahahaaha .. suddenly autoX madness !!!
 
"Venue: Carpark E Stadium Melawati Shah Alam"

which car park ah?? same as round 1 or 3??
 
yalorr .. if round 3 car park then mati liauu .. like driving on beach only .. hahahaha
 
see ya fellas there! hehehe


teh wed registration what time u going? wanna meet u and ask u stuff..
 
change oso cannot do anything lorr .. still have to go what .. hahahahaaha
 
anyone going for tonite registration? would like to meet up with u guys since i also duno anyone there except thteh..
 
Should anyone looksing for results,

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R3 Time Attack Championship 2006 Grand Finale Ends on a Muddy High

Round 5 and final round of the R3 Time Attack Championship 2006 ended on a high note yesterday evening, in the midst of tough muddy and wet conditions.

Close to 80 participants, with encouragingly, almost half made up of first-timers and novices, battled oversteer on the slippery and wet course, aptly named “Mud Pit” – an even more evil version of “Sand Pit” held at the same venue for Round 3.

Hammond Lai, Team Proton R3 works driver and MME 2006 podium finisher, took top honours in the North Pole category and also set Fastest Time of the Day (FTD) with a scorching 87s fastest time. Hammond had already taken an unprecedented lead in the Championships proper, and was declared winner after 4 rounds.

In the Pre-Viagra class, Andy Kow in his Perodua Kelisa staved off challenges from Clement Chan and William Chong to win with a time of 90.41s. Chan Yau Koon, finished only sixth, but the points scored this round was enough to give him top spot in the Championships.

In the hotly-contested Eat Me class, which saw a staggering 22 entries, was nail-biting right till the end. Top Championship standings in this class were separated by a mere one point, where in fact, the top two tied for top spot. Soo Sing Kuan in his EG6 Civic proved his mettle and continued his winning ways, with a scorching 87.90s winning time. Soo was consequently declared Eat Me Class 2006 Championship winner.

After one podium finish to another, one of the winningest competitors in the autocross scene, Julian “Unker Pang” Pang, rose to the occasion to win Hung Class with a fast 89.75s. Julian staved off a stiff challenge by darkhorse Jerry Chew, who was also recently a podium finisher at GRA Round 3, and Gareth Tan, Julian’s stiffest competitor in the class. Gareth’s EK Civic had earlier experienced engine problems and could not continue with his car. In true spirit of competition, Julian loaned Gareth his 1.8 Wira for his remaining runs. Gareth impressively set fast times for a podium finish. TTR team manager and driver, Stanley Tai, drove impressively to take 4th position, with the Khong brothers - Ian and Ivan occupying 5th and 6th positions respectively.

With 88.07s, Mickey Teoh continued his domination of Rocco with yet another win and undisputed champion of 2006. First timer Teoh Fon Tatt in an EVO 6 took 2nd spot with Stanley Tai in a track-spec EVO III the remaining podium finisher.

Mickey went on to also take the Spunk crown, wrestling it from 17-year old Dominic "Dominator" Ang, MME driver and still youngest competitor and winner, with 91.9s. Dominic had already been declared winner of Spunk in the Championships after Round 4.

As part of its efforts to promote local grassroots-level motorsports, R3 is offering an MME drive for all winners of their respective classes in R3TA Championship 2006 next year.

Full R3TA 5dot6 and Championship results, commentary and pictures to come.

Original article posted on http://www.scratchdisk.biz/r3gister/2006/11/05/r3-time-attack-championship-2006-grand-finale-ends-on-a-muddy-high-note/
 
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Congratulations to Kuan-Pablo...overall champion in Eat Me class, Chan (pre Viagra), Julian (Hung), Hammond (North Pole), Dominic (Spunk) & Mickey (Rocco).
And also all other winners yesterday.
It was a really challenging event, thanks 2 R3, now most autocrossers have experience in sand trap & mud trap stages.
It was a fun year with all 5 rounds completed n championship decided, congrats to R3!
Keep up the good work....of running this event.

but as far as i can remember...this was what's written in the R3 website...unless they did it 4 fun
http://www.racerallyresearch.com/events/event007.cfm

and i quote,
"The R3 Time Attack Challenge Championships 2006 is here! Redefined with New Regulations. New Competition Format. Challenging Courses. Tougher Competitors and Bigger Prizes to be won."

hahaha...yeah rite!!!
i think they were referring to the nicer & damn good quality trophies...they were afterall much better than last year's ones.
really...those overall top 5 trophies r really "good shit" man.
hehehe...still damn cow snake
 
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fork sport :- thanx .. :) but i prefer u call me soo or ah goon lar.. :P hehehe... dun call wat kuan pablo or soomarker lar... aiyor.... plz lar... ok ???? plz help help me ..... :( ok or not ???
 
Crash,
Good and precise write-up!

Thanks again unker champ for lending his champion wira for me to finish the runs.

But truly a LET DOWN! No attractive prizes as claimed for the top 5 drivers on the championship this year!All we got was trophies! frankly speaking it was a huge dissapointment to those who have "naively" followed the R3TA for the whole season. not that i'm keen on those prizes, but it have been mentioned by the organiser before.

THANKS R3, BUT I THINK WE ALL DESERVED AN EXPLAINATION FROM THE ORGANISER REGARDING THE PRIZE GIVING ISSUE!
 

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