Finally, the wait is now over as the official timing for the TIMETOATTACK Round 1 is out! The competition between the best drivers with their machines was really tight, and some even come close to a hair’s breadth in securing the top position, showing the level of determination of the contestants in reaching the top spots. Anyways, let us put aside the chat for now and jump straight to the results!
SUPER STREET NA-FF
1. Lai Wee Sing – Honda Civic FD2R – 02:28.556
2. Desmond Yee – Honda Civic FD2R – 02:31.532
3. Chris Tan – Honda Civic FD2R – 02:31.925
STREET NA-FF
1. Marcus Lai – Honda Civic FD2R – 02:38.224
2. Mark Darwin – Honda Integra DC5R – 02:38.250
3. William Chong – Honda Civic EK – 02:38.923
SUPER STREET NA-FR
1. YS Lim – Nissan 350Z – 02:34.676
2. William Wang – Nissan 350Z – 02:42.867
3. Nick Mah – Porsche Cayman S – 02:44.656
STREET NA-FR
1. Zeb – Toyota Altezza – 02:48.913
2. Michael Liew – Toyota AE86 – 02:59.437
3. Shazli Mohamed – Toyota Altezza RS200 – 03:22.231
HONDA CR-Z HYBRIDS
1. Gareth Tan – Honda CR-Z – 02:57.797
2. Eric Yong – Honda CR-Z – 02:57.889
3. Cheah Kuan Beng – Honda CR-Z – 03:02.361
Do stay put as turbocharged monsters and Time Attack Machines will come up next!
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CRZ very slow … must have HKZ SC installed. Hehehehehe … need to have a Super Hybrid Class …
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aycy (05-26-2012)
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Saying the CR-Z slow makes the Toyota Altezza RS200 look very very bad..
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and were the CRZ clocked on the same conditions? if both altezza setup is identical then driver comes into play. i shall not comment because I can’t drive any better. i can goyang boat though. on a personal level I do not think Altezza was not designed with track in mind, considering its weight and configuration (luxury) by Toyota. |
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Don’t forget those CRZs are wearing street tires, green engine. I think CRZ did very well, thumb up. Like Ixeo said, if CRZs was claimed slow, that makes Turbo S13 look bad too.
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Tom (05-26-2012)
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again fastest crz on dry was 2:57 while altezza is 2:48 also on road tyre…. with a 12 year old engine ..now whether made for track or not is subjective….yes it is heavy like a BMW 3 series however with NA 2.0 engine (body weight 1350kg) doing 2:48 with tweak to suspension is pretty decent…. with add on turbo it will do wonders… dont compare CRZ with altezza as they are totally different car…. CRZ did very well clocking below 3 seconds for green car…and i am sure it will do even better with supercharger or turbo FYI…The orange altezza did 2:49 in megalap last month… Last edited by AE111_SEG; 05-25-2012 at 09:30 PM.. |
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Super Street NA-FR has a mid engined Cayman in 3rd place. I thought in the regs NA-FR meant – Naturally Aspirated Front Engined, Rear Wheel Drive ? Last edited by faisal; 05-25-2012 at 10:09 PM.. |
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Corrected 🙂 |
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Greytezza (05-26-2012)
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What is the difference between super street and street car?
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There is no GT-Car Class this year. We made a collective decision to assign the Cayman and MK1 Elise in the NA-FR class, albeit in Super Street rather than Street. In Street: In Super Street: Race / TIME ATTACK MACHINES |
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Yong_5290 (05-26-2012)
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Amazing times from those FD2Rs, almost as fast as the turbo class & beating the FR class, especially the 1st place SS FD2R to clock in 2:28 way ahead of the 2nd place FD2R! Also the Street FF were all very close!
The CR-Zs also none to shabby. Great to see older cars like the Altezza & AE86 to still stand out. |
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There was one FD2R driven by a fat guy, his car sounds amazing! Love the sound when it idles.
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Where were the RS250s btw? I thought they should be up there too with the FD2Rs.
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In the looks department, the CRZs won hands down!
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Thanks Tom, I did wonder where mid engine RWD cars like MR2/MR-S would be classified. Maybe you should change the NA-FR Class name to NA-RWD |
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