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AndrewW
11-21-2004, 11:07 PM
Hi,

Just wanted to let everyone know that although we experienced some problems with initial testing near the end of the season, and weren't able to make the final event; our first complete race build (white 944 turbo) is finished, and we will be on the dyno tuning over the holidays. We are very excited to be competing in the Touring GT series and will be developing a second GT class car over the season (93 RX7). We are aware that the GT field is thin, but also understand that standing idle and complaining about the numbers isn't going to help. So we will have one car running the complete season, and hopefully a second later in the season. I look forward to a great 2005 TGT season.

http://www.voytechco.com/car.jpg
http://www.voytechco.com/rig.jpg

Andrew Wojteczko
Auto Analyser Racing

John Powell
11-21-2004, 11:44 PM
Nice going Andrew - especially with another Rex on the way. :D

Shark
11-22-2004, 07:15 AM
Good to hear, Andrew...
See you in GT...
Nice looking bus by the way...

23Racer
11-22-2004, 09:20 AM
Wonderful to hear Andrew. Get ready to have some fun with the Rex and Turbo 944. Just imagine the flames :D .

Bubblecar
11-22-2004, 01:55 PM
Looking forward to seeing you!


I kept hearing you guys were coming - but just kept waiting and waiting and waiting . . . :D

Quite a chore isn't it! (building from scratch) - I came out too early and have regretted it.

AndrewW
11-22-2004, 02:40 PM
Yes it definitely has been more involved than was initially expected. What we thought would take around 6 months took almost two years with costs well exceeding the inital budget. But the final product is definitely very rewarding, and I think the second car will go much smoother with the experience gained from the first car. And since the RX7 is much more complete to begin with (no paint or body work required). I can't wait for the snow to come and go.

Andrew

Bubblecar
11-22-2004, 02:49 PM
What we thought would take around 6 months took almost two years with costs well exceeding the inital budget.
Tell me about it !

But the final product is definitely very rewarding . . .

I just hope. Still haven't had my Spec-V anywhere close to it's potential.