Nissan Link September 2019

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Edition SEPTEMBER 2019

The monthly magazine of Nissan Car Club Australia Inc.

IMAGES COURTESY OF CALLUM JONES. EUREKA RALLY 2019


NISSAN CAR CLUB AUSTRALIA www.nissancarclub.org.au

Established 1968

CONTACTS president Lynn Cuttle

klcuttle@gmail.com

0421 058 175

vice president Rhiannon Philpot-Hale

secretary Vicki Curry

rhiannonaderyn@hotmail.com

curryinc@bigpond.com

treasurer Gordon Ledwidge

gordoishome@optusnet.com.au

0404 447 316

membership secretary Aiden Peart

robertcoopermotors@bigpond.com

editor Mason Peart

enquiries@masonpeartmedia.com.au

racing secretary Callum Wright

callumgw@yahoo.com.au

autocross secretary Russell Seabrook

Russell.seabrook@hotmail.com

motorkhana secretary Evelyn Apted

evelynapted@bigpond.com

club plate delegate Aiden Peart

robertcoopermotors@bigpond.com

rally secretary Leonie Clark

leonie_a@bigpond.com

media relations

Mason Peart

enquiries@masonpeartmedia.com.au


NISSAN CAR CLUB AUSTRALIA www.nissancarclub.org.au

Established 1968

INFORMATION photographs all photos used in the Nissan Link are obtained from credited photographers or various sources online abiding by copright law.

meetings

meetings are held on the second Friday of every second month at The Manningham Club 1 Thompson’s Road, Bulleen

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CALENDAR 2019 september 7th 13th 14th 15th 21st 22nd 28th 30th

Porepunkah Rallysprint- CANCELLED MGM- The Manningham Club @ 8:15pm Starlight Saunter- Wombat State Forest Gp 5 Motorkhana GMSC/WDCC- Avalon R8 MSCA- Phillip Island Yarra Valley Stages- VRC 6 & VCRS 5- Toolangi Bethanga Stampede Rallysprint- Upper Murray District Gp 5 TCCAV/FFCC- Altona (Bitumen)

october 5th

Daryl Tunbridge Trial/Rally 4 Steve introductory rally- VCRS 4 Bill Orders Memorial- CANCELLED 11th Nissan Nightmeals- Venue TBA 12th R9 MSCA- Sandown 20th Akademos- VRC 7- Alexandra 26th 1981 G.Derrick Tour- Mallee-Wimmera VMCi- Parwan (night Khanacross) 27th R8 VCAS- SEAC Park- Mt Gambier

november 3rd R10 MSCA- Winton 9th George Derrick Memorial Rally- VCRS 6- Heyfield 15th MGM- The Manningham Club @ 8:15pm 17th R9 VCAS- Geelong Motorsport Complex (Road Tyres) 23/24th R7 VHC- Eastern Park (TBC) 24th Gp 5- HAC Motorkhana- Pakenham 29th Alpine Rally- East Gippsland

december 7th Come and try day MSCA- Phillip Island 14th NCCA Christmas BBQ


PRESIDENTS REPORT Lynn Cuttle

Welcome to our September Nissan Link Magazine, Firstly, I would like to say what a great fun time we had at the last catch up where we went to Race Party slot car track and then on to Sofias Pizza for a late dinner. The slot cars had new skills to be learnt to maintain the vehicle on the tracks even though we had able assistants to put them back on the track when the controllers were given a bit too much enthusiasm. You actually have to slow down for the corners. There are other different styles of slot car racing there also, so next time we might try the neon track or maybe the 80’s style mirror balls with disco lights. Something different to look forward to. For our next meeting we have Jackson Evans and Claudia DiGrazia to chat about Finke and their racing. I would love to see lots of faces smiling and backsides on seats so that they have a decent audience. Come a bit early and enjoy dinner. The meetings will be starting at 8.15pm (20:15) so we would love to see you there on Friday 13th September. I would also like to inform our club members that Craig Jarvie has needed to step aside as the CoC for the Western Victorian Crane Truck Yarra Valley Stages. Craig has handed the reigns over to Aidan O’Halloran who as the new CoC who is being assisted by Neil Schey, Kim O’Halloran as well as the rest of the team. Craig had been able to do much of the work and I would like to thank him for everything that he has been able to achieve. If you haven’t already been contacted by Denise Chenhall to official at the Western Victorian Crane Truck Yarra Valley Stages then please contact her and offer your assistance which will make her job a bit easier. Challenge of Club 2020 is coming along nicely so come alone to the next meeting to get a bit more of an update on the proceedings. Remember to bring a friend for company on the drive. This will also bring more people to the meetings. Don’t forget we always have great raffle prizes at the meetings. See you there.


SECRETARY REPORT Vicki Curry . Hi All, Well, we are fast closing in on the end of the year. (where does the time go?) This is the September edition of the NissanLink magazine. Firstly I would like to say, what a BLAST we had at the Slot Car night in August. If you didn’t come along you missed out on so much fun. I am sure there will be pictures further along in the mag. It was full of fun and action packed. Lots of spills and some really unexpected performances. We WILL be doing this again so when you see the date listed, get you name in quick. Coming up at our next meeting on the 13th Sept, we will be having a guest speaker. You will all be surprised by this person. He recently competed in the Fink Desert Rally and has some stories to tell us about the experience. We will also be holding the presentation of awards for the Nissan Nightmoves. Now approaching quickly is the Yarra Valley Stages. This event is a VRC/VCRS event run by our Craig Jarvie and his more than capable team. However, they do need more officals for the event to run smoothly. If you can help out on the day, please let them know as soon as you can. Jan and her able assistant have the Christmas BBQ well in the planning stage. Don’t forget to drop her a quick line or call and let her know you are coming along for the day. (and how many little members) Santa needs a head count too!


VICE PRESIDENT REPORT Rhiannon Philpot-hale . Hey NCCA land, How fast is this year flying by, September already! With September comes the start of hopefully some warmer weather and the pickup in all sorts of events, from rallying to motorkhanas. Make sure you read all of our secretaries reports to keep up to date with the latest events. If you have attended an event lately we would also love to hear about it in the magazine. We are always looking to share the competitors and even spectator’s stories, they make for some of the best reading! Our last club night was a huge success at race party in Camberwell. Slot cars and NCCA member’s makes for one competitive and fun night. Read all about it in our wrap on the night further on. Our next club night will be at the Manningham in Bulleen on Friday 13th September. This club night will be another great one with a few exciting event happening! Firstly we have a guest speaker to tell us all about his motorsport adventures in the form of Jackson Evans. Secondly we will be awarding the trophies from the Nissan Nightmoves to all the well-deserved winners! And last but not least we will have a chance to catch up with all you fellow club members and share an amazing meal and a well-deserved Friday night beverage. Be sure to make it to this event as it will be a busy and exciting one. Lastly don’t forget to start making plans to attend the Nissan car club Christmas BBQ! Location still to be determined but will keep you up to date with details as we confirm them. On a personal note Cary Seabrook and I are taking up a challenge in September called Steptember. If you haven’t heard of it from Tuesday, 3 September we are taking on the challenge of completing 10,000 steps a day, for the entire month of September to raise vital funds for Cerebral Palsy Alliance. The average office worker only takes around 3,000 steps per day, so 10,000 steps a day will be quite the challenge, for me anyway. But it is for a very worthy cause. Cerebral palsy is the most common physical disability in childhood. One in two people with cerebral palsy are in chronic pain due to the tightening of their muscles. Many will never be able to take a single step without assistance. We are doing this in a team of 4 called the champagne walkers. Our team includes Cary, me and 2 of the lovely ladies I work with, Amy and Jana. We are all not only doing this to help support a worthy cause but to promote a healthier lifestyle and hopefully fit back into my driving suit in no time. If you wish to donate to our walk you can through the link below. Even the smallest amount will be greatly appreciated and push us to meet our goals. https://event.steptember.org.au/donate/onbehalfof?id=9a667d64-468d-4ea3-975b-34ef94260b7f


TREASURERS REPORT Gordon Ledwidge

Bank Balance as at 25/08/2019 $45390.75 Quite a balance due largely to Valley Stages deposits pouring in. An Excellent night was held recently at a Slot Car facility in Camberwell, a very entertaining evening was had by all. Congratulations to the winners whilst Aiden and myself came in second. A great night. As I mentioned previously, deposits for Valley Stages are pouring in and it looks like a very good field so far. Our next monthly meet is Friday 13Th September, a very lucky night for some. VALE – JOHN MASON I have been extremely blessed by having been introduced to a man I considered a mentor, a friend and someone I looked up to. Our paths came together not long after I purchased my almost Rally prepared 180B SSS. John help solve an ongoing part performance issue that the SSS had. It was a bent needle on the rear SU type carby. The SSS was not a world beater, but she is mine and I am enjoying driving her. Not long after joining NCCA, myself and Karen completed our scrutineering school together and a new evolution began in our motor sport activities. John became a mentor to me as my scrutineering skills developed. This also led to a long friendship that I cherish with John’s family. Not only did I scrutineer at V8 supercar level, I took part in club activities as well. There was a brief time spent with super carts and found them to as exciting as other events. I will miss this man, will keep a healthy contact with Annette as I continue my motor sport journey. My condolences go to Annette, Steve and Mathew as we all grieve the loss of a person I am proud to call friend, mentor and scrutineer partner.


EDITORS REPORT Mason Peart

Hi All, I want to start off by saying well done to the committee to getting their articles in on time, it was great to see everyone doing their bit for the magazine, keep it up. We’ve got a few more special reports this month, but i’d still like more. So if any members have any ideas, please don’t hesitate to contact me and i’ll work with you! We have had a member who is keen to get some 4x4 trips up and running. Attatched to the email that this magazine was sent in (if you receieve e-mailed copies) is an online form that you can fill out to show your interest levels and desires from a 4x4 trip. I went to Eureka to film alongside BlendLine TV for the Victorian Rally Championship, and as usual had a ball. The LandCruiser was very tough and braved a road closure with us, and carried all the bags associated with a whole lot of camera equipment. Full footage can be found on the Victorian Rally Championship Facebook page. **Just a reminder to everyone that articles are due on the 25th of every month, and they’re published on the 30th of every month.**


RALLY REPORT Leonie Clark

Hey Members, At the submission of this article, the 2019 Pedders Eureka Rush has been run and won (provisionally) with two of our members in the top three placings. Daniel Brkic was first co-driver back alongside driver Arron Windus to be a whopping 4 minutes and 44.1 second quicker than second place. Congratulations guys! And another congrats goes to Ivan Regester, who alongside his co-driver Paul Humm came in at an impressive 3rd place which was was made even more impressive by the fact it was their first time out in a new WRX! It sure was an incredible event. Unfortunately, we had a steam trains and local festivals on over the weekend which kept the Clark’s close to home but from the previous years we have been officialling at the Pedders Eureka Rush, there were always surprises at every turn and I’m sure all the crews would have come across them too. Honourable mentions go to Steve Porter and Tony Robinson, Darren Windus and Joe Brkic, and Ian Martin and Shawn Urquhart, watching the live feeds from the VicRally facebook page, we felt your highs and commiserated at your lows. You all should be proud, you got the cars out there and, for the most part had some fun even though you would have been shivering in that arctic wind. The next VCRS event is the 2019 Western Victorian Crane Trucks Valley Stages. This will be one not to be missed with the event scheduled for Sunday 22nd September and a special shakedown and sponsor ride on the Friday beforehand. VRC and VCRS entries close at 5pm Sunday 8th September. In order for us to have exciting events such as this, we need the help of Officials. It’s because of people like you that we’re able to run on some of the best shire roads/tracks in Victoria and we need your help now. If you’re able to run a road-closure, start/finish control or curious about what you can do to help, please contact Denise Chenhall (Officials Coordinator) on 0417 015 792 or by email wdeals@bigpond.com.au if you have never been an official before, let her know and she will look after you. As this is a scheduled day only event, all officials are expected to clear the forest at around 5-5.30pm so you should be home in time for dinner .

Photo: Mason Peart Media

Photo: Callum Jones

Photo: Callum Jones

Photo: Mason Peart Media


The ManninghamHotel 1 Thompsons Rd, Bulleen


MEMBERSHIP/CLUB PERMIT REPORT Aiden Peart

I’m back! The editor told me I have to do a report, so here ’tis! Our current membership sits at 293, with five new members joining us this month. Welcome to Darcy Vermont, Eva Davis-Jones, Pankaj Ramputty, Nicholas Duff and Carlo D’Angio. Something for all you 4WD enthusiasts out there. The club is looking for input with regard to arranging 4WD tours/trips. Where, when and what will be determined through feedback provided by you. Please follow the link in three pages time to provide feedback and register your interest. Cheers! PS - Don’t miss our September club meeting - Nightmoves presentation and guest speaker Jackson Evans.

August Expiries

September Expiries



AUTOCROSS REPORT Russell Seabrook

Hi all! Welcome aboard the August lookback edition of the Autocross article. Rightio, we have two events to talk about this time along. Round 5 was held on the 27th of July, run by Maffra And District Car Club out at Boisdale. It was an awesome day for all, except Shannon Seabrook who decided it was his turn to roll his car out at Maffra! with a full field of 120 entries it made for a good day overall Results, are you could say hard to make out.. so here’s a quick summary of positions Cary Seabrook 1st NCCA Russell Seabrook 2nd NCCA Tim Clark 3rd NCCA Joel Scott 4th NCCA Glenn Scott 5th NCCA Evelyn Epted 6th NCCA Now for Round 6 Round 6 was held at Kyenton, Run by Kyenton Car Club on the 18th August. Again a full field! VCAS has been filling out at most events this year. The event was running like clock work for three runs untill mother nature stepped in and dropped what seemed like an inch of water onto us all. We all got 1 very wet run in but they were all around 10 seconds slower on average for all. Time for the results. Cary Seabrook 1st in class 2nd outright Russell Seabrook 1st in class 12th outright Glenn Scott 5th in class 26th outright Joel Scott 2nd in class 34th outright

MOTORKHANA REPORT Evelyn Apted

Hey all, There have been no Group 5 motorkhanas during August. The next G5 event will be a khanacross held at the Geelong Motorsports Complex, Avalon on September 15th. Also, during the upcoming school holidays is the Australian Motorkhana Championship, held at the Bendigo Livestock Exchange on Friday the 4th and Saturday the 5th of October. The entries for the event close September 24th. Hoping to see some familiar faces up there. Supp Regs + Entry Form available from bendigocarclub.com.au.


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