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Old 05-18-2005, 05:07 PM
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Photos from AROCA (Melbourne, Australia) Sandown Raceway Supersprint

Five Trofeo cars earned points towards the Trofeo Alfasud points trophy at Sandown Raceway 1st May. Here's some photos...







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Old 05-18-2005, 05:32 PM
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cool photos! seems like the series is going great. So who won? are the earlier sprints much slower than the late models? do the suds get a big weight advantage? You guys should take some incar video
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Is that a 147 as a pace car?
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That 147 was entered in the 'base modified' class in the supersprint - interestingly despite a twin spark, variable valve timing, super duper 2 litre engine, it was still 5 seconds a lap slower than the fastest Trofeo sprint (Frank Musco).
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That 147 was entered in the 'base modified' class in the supersprint - interestingly despite a twin spark, variable valve timing, super duper 2 litre engine, it was still 5 seconds a lap slower than the fastest Trofeo sprint (Frank Musco).
Driver ... probably.

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So that's where all those Sprints ended up
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