Greek Hayabusa Mini - Hillclimb Championship

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Greek Hayabusa Mini - Hillclimb Championship

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Nick's Katranis Hayabusa Mini hillclimb:-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXkCDco8_Xw

Z-cars steel frame Hayabusa Mini - Track and hillclimb car:
Built in Greece, Force Racing Wheels, Ohlins Suspension, Fueltech ECU, Carbon removable front, Rogue se7ens rear carbon wing and mexico splitter, Hayabusa 190hp gen 1 engine, Porsche Miami blue color:-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGnGZUVHCas
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I've had a couple of R1 powered track cars, much revvier that a busa and unfortunately not a mini!
The last one was a Stuart Taylor designed one. It was gobsmacking! I would but it back if I could find it!
Listen to it overtaking a £200K porsche!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QS1ZY_KL0OM
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Re: Greek Hayabusa Mini - Hillclimb Championship

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Listen to it overtaking a £200K porsche!

Most track day Mini's can do that. All you have to do is wait for the Porsche driver to slam his brakes on when he sees a corner approaching :lol:
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OK and I am a fairy, my name is nuff, fairy nuff.
But I would like to think that steel spheroids had something to do with shooting past him!
The irony is that I know the owner of that Porsche and having thrashed it at track days (respect to him!!) he sold it a year later for a significant profit.
But my little kit car could do 5 to 6 track days and still not need any consumables!
Bottom line....I sold it and own a Mini.
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