














Una nota del Fotografo Casey Dhnaram el dia del evento para el que quiera leer un poquito:
As you all may know I'm mainly a drift photographer so this was one of my first real track sprint days I've attended. As soon as we drove into the gates at the entrance, straight away I could hear how intense how the day was going to be! The sound of 4G63's and RB26's roaring around Queensland Raceway was heart thumping. I headed straight around to the dipper to get a closer look. There were going to be two sessions throughout the day; one in the morning and another in the afternoon. The main highlight for the morning was the DA EVO, which was just a few seconds off cracking the famous V8 super car lap times. Also there where many APC EVO's on track, of which most where daily driven cars.
Within a few hours, I thought my day of shooting photos was going to end due to the dark clouds which appeared over the track. Was rain on the way?
Before I knew it, the morning session was over and it was time for lunch, which led me back to the pits and to have a closer look at some of the cars that where staging for the second session.The Hi Octane R34 in particular caught my eye. This is the same team who took a R32 GTR to Tsukuba in 2007. The rumour is that we'll see this car there at the end of the year.
To be honest I've never seen a R35 GTR on the track before, and this car performed so well throughout the afternoon.
The Hi Octane R34 GT-R made my heart skip a beat. It looked so mean coming from the other side of the track, I can't explain how fast it was to the point where it was actually hard to take a photo of.Well, for my first time at a time attack track day, i was super impressed and was very glad i took the opportunity to go and have a look. At the end of the day the Hi Octane R34 GTR smashed the V8 SuperCar times by about 2-3 seconds running low 50's... everyone was stoked about this acheivement and i'm sure this car will go a long way internationally.


