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Posted by: Kat

D1NZ round 4 Mt Smart promo

Ouch!  Lets just say I am still using my aftersun, what a cracker of a day! 

The weather gods defiantly put on the goods for round 4 of the D1NZ National Drifting Championship held at Mt Smart Stadium last weekend.  When I was asked by director Brendon White if I would like to do a display stand, I jumped at the opportunity to have the BurgerFuel GSR cranking its Sony Xplod sounds.  Unfortunately this was a non Time Attack round...but keep posted to find out more details about Hampton Downs round 6 which is .  

I was joined by Matt Laird who also brought the Sony Xplod demo car down and soaked up some rubber while the drifters battled it out close to some seriously large concrete barriers.  Huge congrats must go out to Curt Whittaker who took out the top spot  in the pro class and Cam Vernon who won the pro-am class.

Check out the pics to see what antics Kat Benson Racing got up too smile

Photo thanx to Gray Lynskey and Erron Soon

Posted by: Kat

Kat Benson Racing wins ‘BEST CIRCUIT/TIME ATTACK STYLE’

Hey team! 

What a fantastic weekend at the 4 & Rotary Nationals 2012.  The BurgerFuel GSR won an award in the race car category and with record breaking numbers at the show this year, there was plenty to keep the eyes open and mouths drooling. 

Special mention must go out to my sponsors/supporters, event organisers and photographers/media.  You all do a brilliant job and I really appreciate your guidance and support.

Check out the snaps to see how it all went down. 

Posted by: Kat

Next event for KBR and the BurgerFuel GSR - 4 & Rotary Nationals 28.01.12

Happy 2012 team!  I trust you and your's had a fantastic break.

Wow!  Its halfway through January already, time does fly when your having fun! 

So what's next on the Kat Benson Racing calendar I here you say?!  The GSR will be getting its show and shine on at the annual 4 & Rotary Nationals being held at the ASB showgrounds Auckland 28.01.12. 

The event will not only be hosting an Australian invasion with the top drag racers set to do battle with NZ's finest, but also a stunt show, dyno battle, model search, off road challenge, live drift arena and more! 

Make sure you come down, check out the car and catch up with ME!  Im very friendly and don't bite.....much!  Hehe, just kidding.  

p.s - if you look closely....you can spot the BurgerFuel GSR under the dyno battle section on the advert.  I won my battle last year at this event.

See you next weekend!

Kat

Posted by: Kat

BurgerFuel racer grabs podium spot

Feeling pretty good after a strong showing at Round 1 of the New Zealand Time Attack series,I had high hopes for the BurgerFuel GSR at round 2 at Taupo Motorsport Park. Knowing that valuable time would be gained or lost through the tight off camber infield section, brand new Nitto NT01 semi slick tires were fitted to the car to ensure maximum traction, while E & H motors gave the car a thorough servicing to ensure everything was operating at optimum reliability.

Heading down country, My hopes of a quick time that really showed the car's potential were lowered by the presence of a dark sky and threatening heavy rain. My  team decided on arriving that stocking up on much needed carbs from the local BurgerFuel, and then heading home for a beverage and a bit of sun dancing was a good idea, which seems to have worked as the Friday practice day dawned bright and with a hint of warmth!

Hitting the track first up before any real temperature was in the track surface was always going to be a challenge, and after a quick team decision to take it easy and check the tire performance of the brand new Nitto setup, I found that the new tire combination wasn't clearing the inner guard fully.  After a bit of experimenting with pressures, and some grinder work, I decided to return to the Nitto NT05 set-up that had performed well at Pukekohe.  With confidence down a little after battling the tire issue, a 1.25 was the best time I managed on Friday.

Saturday would be a different story weather wise, with wet cold conditions being mixed up by bouts of heavy wind and the occasional sunburst. Knowing that it was going to be a make or break day, I was determined and motivated when I took to the track, almost immediately dropping my time from the day before. Unfortunately this same determination lead to me having a blonde moment, missing seeing the chequered flag come out and continuing for a further lap at full speed.

The challenging conditions and a number of mechanical failures saw the Time Attack racers lose one session from our day program, and in the make or break last session, I  was now feeling very ill thanks to track food/stomach bug. Pushing as hard as conditions allowed, I managed to come away with a new Taupo PB of 1.22.77, good enough to take the 3rd spot behind Leon Scott in the Jetpilot Racing Evo, and Dan Currie in the Garden City Helicopters WRX.  Both cars run at least 70hp more on a wider tire, so I am happy with the result.

A long break now occurs in the series which will allow time to get clearance work done for the NT01 tires, and perhaps some summer cruising done with the full Sony Xplod/ Rapid Radio setup re-installed. The car remains fully road legal which is a nice touch for something that performs so well on the race track

Photos supplied care of:  NZ Performance Car Mag & Devolution Photography

I really want to Thank all of my supporters without whom this would not be possible

BurgerFuel, Sony Xplod, Rapid Radio, Etnies NZ, Advanti Racing, Nitto Tire, E & H Motors, Autolign,  my crew chief Beanbag and my management company in denial www.mgninc.co.nz

Merry Christmas and again thank you all for your support!! 

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