Mk3Les;1746394 said:
Please do
He never reported back to us
But I wanted to share with the community his results from his participation in the 2011 Australian Muscle Car Masters.
John Smith raced in GroupA where his main competition was SkyLine GTR that appears to have been R32 with RB26DETT (FIA FA-5405) ,a car that was the absolute dominatior in GroupA back in the days. The Supra on the other hand ,back then ,was outclassed even by the 2.0turbo RS500 and not remotely competitive to the GTR.
Smith could not outquailify the GTR but was only 2seconds behind him ,note that the N/A GT-R was faster than the Supra:
http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?04/09/2011.ARDC.Q4
It all changed in the race tough ,starting 4th from the grid ,John smith was able to outRace the Nissans and finish first in the Race1! Just to give you an idea for how big of a win that was ,keep in mind that JZA70 never recived group A homologation thus he must've been running the 7m-GTE according to the original FA5334 Homologation from July of 87. Not only that but Supra minimum weight must've been at the minimum of 1255KG (and possibly as high as 1400KG!!) and the GTR weight was 1180KG. This win would've required some unbelievable driving skills and chassis setup ,but who else if not John smith!!!:
http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?04/09/2011.ARDC.Q4
On Race 2 the SkyLine took a narrow victory and Smith finished second:
http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?04/09/2011.ARDC.R9
On Sunday John Smith was out of luck ,he drilled a hole in his piston on the Trophy Race at turn 1 and got DNF. IMO he probably turned up the boost too much ,sound to me like a tuning problem - hey the 7m should be able to survive 3x 10 minutes races at power levels of 500bhp or more ;wink
http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?04/09/2011.ARDC.R15
it is pitty that the video coverege (seen
here) ,only covers the Future Race where the supra was already retired - one thing is for sure the Australians know how to make great historic races ,now give us some good video coverage!
- according to eye witness accounts the Race2 was quite dramatic with the fights between John Smith and Terry Ashwood driving the 2600 N/A GT-R.