Really, that's a coincidence!!zedhead260 said:Yes, in 2003.
It is featured in The Spotters Guide to 350Z Race Cars in the next mag'.
B***** Hell, your an oracle. Cheers Rob.zedhead260 said:Ryan Hooker from Essex drove for 6 of the hours along with 3 other team mates (don't know who).
He states "The Nissan 350z with its 3.5 litre V6 engine had plenty of torque and coped with the high speed straights with ease, reaching speeds of approx 170 mph.
The Nissan 350z was very good on its Michelin slick tyres which meant consistant lap times were very achievable".
No mention of what position they came (or even if they finished or not).
zedhead260 said:Yes, in 2003.
It is featured in The Spotters Guide to 350Z Race Cars in the next mag'.
STEVE BURNS said:From the last photo it would apear that there was a change of 3 of the 4 drivers from the 2002 race
zedhead260 said:I've been having a bit of a google-up -
16 - 17th November 2002 was the first 24 hour race in Bathurst and I have found details on the drivers of a 350Z which entered that race, with the following qualifying times -
Mark Williamson(Aus) 5 2m. 40.6003s
Elton Goonan(NZ) 2m.41.0965s
Nathan Pilkington(Aus) 2m.42.0759s
Ian Mitchell(GB) 2m.43.2906s
The car ran in Group 5 Australian GT Performance cars and Mark Williamson achieved the fastest lap time of 2m.24.6303s within Group 5. Unfortunately the team failed to finish.
No mention of Ryan Hooker, so I'd assume he joined the team for 2003 but again it appears they failed to finish (with Pilkington at the wheel).
The race lost serious money for the organiser and no event was held in 2004 - Pete Brock has been trying to revive it since.
Doh - didn't read it properly!!!!!STEVE BURNS said:as Robs earlier post it would appear so