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FASTEST 4 CYLINDER CAR IN THE WORLD

March 12th, 2010


1999 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GSX
WORLDS FASTEST MODIFIED 4 CYLINDER IN ITS CLASS!!
Stop commenting about how your vw paradise is the fastest, that car is totally in a different class! Its made of tubes. This car from the firewall back is still eclipse and is way heavier than the paradise.

OWNER: BRENT RAU
4G63 YUP

Song: Uncle Tech (Bart B More Sub Dub)”
by Todd Terry
1400 HP
2200 LBS
11,000 RPM
86 PSI OF BOOST
MAGNUS MOTORSPORTS

THAT IS 350 HP PER CYLINDER
AND YES ITS A MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE
1/4 MILE IN 6.97 SECONDS

BRENT RAU’S MESSAGE TO OTHER DSM’RS:
NEVER GIVE UP !

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KingOfTheStraightLine.com

December 25th, 2009

1-KOTSL

This is our gift to you but the only thing is that you will have to wait the Summer of 2010 (motorsports, magazine, event, tv) to receive it. More to come from RPMCaribbean.com ! We love you all!

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Wadadli Honda Day 2k10

March 10th, 2010
Antiguastreetz.com presents Wadadli Honda Day, sponsored by Sign Pro, Antigua Motors Ltd. and Automotive Arts.

Dreams are Powerful!

The Power of the dreamy machines

Some highlights of Wadadli Honda Day 2010, the vibe was an enjoyable experience, the food, cars, vtec, models, noise, jokes, details, colours etc… We managed to cover the event with some 275 High quality photos on one Compact Flash memory card plus we are waiting on Joel and COlin to submit theirs. Nuff Respect for AntiguaStreetz.com and its sponsors Sign Pro, Antigua Motors Ltd., Automotive Arts and others.

99 ways to shine. Think of the possibilities!

Wadadli Honda Day

SEE MORE

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Re-Up-King Taz the DC5

March 10th, 2010



Re-Up King presents Taz the DC5. Lets give you a few mods:
• K20 Type R Head with Honda Cams (port & polish)
• K24 TSX Engine Block, Cometic Head Gasket, Super Tech Values, Springs, Retainers, Head Studs (Stainless).
• J.E. 10:1 Pistons, Rings
• K1 Rods
• 44mm Tial Wastegate, Blow Off valve
• Full race intercooler & piping kit with GT35 Turbo

{We will give you some more info tomorrow}

To be continued!

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EDWARDS AND CORBIN WIN ARMAG MARCH SAFARI

March 11th, 2010

ARMAG March Safari – March 6
Mud Dogs BRC Safari Championship, round 1
Results

1st Dustin Edwards/Ryan Corbin (Blockman/SDRR Hydraulic & Industrial Spares/Crane & Equipment Toyota Hilux), 365 penalties
2nd Barry Gale/Neil Barnard (Gale’s Agro Products/redlinefuels.com Ford Ranger), 398pens
3rd Dominic Brooker/Stephen Dear (SDRR Hydraulic & Industrial Spares/Next Generation Electrical/Joe Brooker’s Building Toyota Hilux), 418pens
4th Chris Armstrong/Wayne Clarke (Suzuki Samurai), 422pens
5th Damian Brooker/Derek Edwards (SDRR Hydraulic & Industrial Spares/Joe Brooker’s Building Toyota Hilux), 526pens
6th Ben Norris/Rhett Watson (Pitbull Energy Drink/ACE Engineering Land Rover Discovery), 716pens
7th Sean Dowding/Kirk Watkins (Axis Inc Isuzu D-max), 765pens
8th Brett Barber/Warren Gollop (Mitsubishi Pajero), 868pens
9th Luke Gittens/Gary Mendes (LG Trading/Lunatics Inc Mitsubishi Pajero iO), 954pens
10th Gregory Dickenson/Peter Bradshaw (Toyota Hilux), 1053pens
etc
Route 1 – 1st Colin Goodman/Robin Hinds (Suzuki Samurai), 64pens; 2nd Edwards/Corbin, 84pens; 3rd Armstrong/Clarke, 158pens; etc
Route 2 – 1st Gale/Barnard, 170pens; 2nd Brooker/Dear, 210pens; 3rd Armstrong/Clarke, 264pens; etc

Novice Class
1st Norris/Watson
2nd Gittens/Mendes
3rd Adrian Sinckler/Andre Murrell (Suzuki Samurai), 1206pens – 13th o/a
4th Matthew Durant/Trina Griffith (Tint Black Foot Flat Land Rover Defender), 1252pens – 14th o/a
5th Anthony King/Dave Sealy (Lee’s Tyre Services/Dynamic Limousine Toyota Hilux), 1521pens – 17th o/a
6th Alexander Kellman/Dwain Clarke (Suzuki Samurai), 1554pens – 19th o/a etc

Route 1 – 1st Norris/Watson, 162pens; 2 David Brewster/Winston Drakes (Marks Auto Spares/Champion Auto Wrecker Service Suzuki Samurai), 176pens; Gittens/Mendes, 256pens; etc
Route 2 – 1st Norris/Watson, 554pens; 2nd Gittens/Mendes, 698pens; 3rd Alexander Kellman/Dwain Clarke (Suzuki Samurai), 753pens; etc

BRC Mud Dogs Safari Championship
Remaining rounds:

Apr 17 – Chefette April Safari
May 1 – Mud Dogs May Day MudFest
Jun 26/27 – Mud Dogs June Safari
Aug 15 – Mud Dogs August MudFest
Sep 5 – Mud Dogs September Safari
Oct 17 – Mud Dogs October Safari

For further media information, robin@bradfax.com

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MEEKE DOUBTFUL FOR SOL RALLY BARBADOS

March 11th, 2010

Sol RB10-13: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – March 10, 2010

MEEKE DOUBTFUL FOR SOL RALLY BARBADOS
Perez picks up win after Bird picks up punctures

Fresh from victory in last weekend’s Rally Internacional de Curitiba in Brazil, Ulstermen Kris Meeke and Paul Nagle have cast serious doubts on their chances of returning to attempt a hat-trick of wins on Sol Rally Barbados (May 29/30), which celebrates the 20th Anniversary of the inaugural running of the Barbados Rally Club’s (BRC) International All-Stage Rally.
Nagle told the recently-launched web site maxrally.com that they will almost certainly be unable to make it, because of the close proximity of the recce for Rally d’Italia-Sardegna, the fourth round of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge (IRC), which takes place the following weekend (June 4-6).
He told reporter Charlie Contadeli: “There’s just no way we could do the rally and be ready for the start of the recce in Sardinia, because they’re just one week apart. It’s not great, because it’s a great event, but Kris and I know our priority is the IRC.”
Meeke’s victory in the Kronos Racing-run Peugeot UK-backed 207 Super 2000 was his second in the two-day gravel rally in Brazil, and his fifth in the IRC, marking a new IRC record. With two of the 12 rounds run, reigning IRC Champion Meeke is equal third with Ford’s Mikko Hirvonen in the standings, trailing Skoda drivers Guy Wilks and current leader Juho Hanninen by one and four points respectively; Peugeot lies seven points behind Skoda in the manufacturer standings.
Meeke and Nagle have won Sol Rally Barbados for the past two years, first in a Toyota Corolla WRC, then last year in a Subaru Impreza WRC S9; British crew Paul Bird and Ian Windress finished second (Impreza S9 in 2008, Ford Focus WRC 07 in 2009) on both occasions, with third place occupied by Jamaica’s Gary Gregg and Hugh Hutchinson (Focus WRC02) in 2008 and by local crew Paul Bourne and Stuart Maloney (Impreza WRC S9) last year.
Sol Rally Barbados Chairman Barry Gale said: “Naturally, it will be disappointing not to see Kris and Paul competing this year, particularly as they have been such a hit with our fans and fellow competitors alike, but changes to the IRC calendar mean their next event is two weeks’ closer to ours than it was last year.
“And, on behalf of everyone here, I must say ‘congratulations’ to Kris and Paul on their second win in Brazil. Caribbean fans have a habit of ‘adopting’ the overseas competitors who come all this way to entertain us, such as Kris and Mark Higgins, and we follow their exploits around the world with great interest.”

Perez picks up win after Bird picks up punctures

Rally Barbados regular Steve Perez won the Malcolm Wilson Rally, based in Cockermouth in the north of England on Saturday (March 6), despite losing a minute on the second stage of the day, when he slid off in treacherously icy conditions; with regular Welsh co-driver, Paul Spooner, alongside in the Kick Energy Ford Focus WRC07, his winning margin was 17 seconds.
His second consecutive victory on the event came at the expense of Paul Bird’s ambitions to claim a record-breaking fourth win on what is his home event. With Scottish co-driver Kirsty Riddick, Bird built up a 22-second lead after four stages in the Rockstar Energy/Vent-Axia/supercasino.com Focus WRC08, as they headed for two tough stages in Grizedale Forest.
In Grizedale North, Bird extend his lead to 41 seconds but, on the penultimate test in Grizedale South, the pair suffered a puncture very early on in the 10-mile stage; not long after, a second puncture proved terminal, and the 2005 National Champion had to limp out of the stage and into retirement.
By then, Perez had battled his way back up to third, which became second following Bird’s demise; courtesy of three stage wins in the final four tests, he beat Jonathan Greer and Jonny Hart, also in a Focus, by 17 seconds.

Sol Rally Barbados (May 29/30) and Shell V-Power King of the Hill (May 23) are organised by the Barbados Rally Club, which celebrated its 50th Anniversary in 2007; Sol RB2010 marks the 20th Anniversary of the inaugural running of the Club’s International All-Stage Rally.

For further information:
e-mail – robin@bradfax.com
web site – www.rallybarbados.bb

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