NEW PB, BUT JAMBO GREATNESS ALUDES THE TEAM
- 5 days ago
- 2 min read
Slaughter Motorsport has wrapped up a huge weekend at Jamboree, and while the final result didn’t quite go our way, the team leaves with plenty to be proud of.

The biggest highlight of the weekend was a new personal best for the MK3 Supra, running an incredible 6.35 @ 222 mph. It was a massive step forward for the program and a strong reward for the countless hours of work that have gone into getting the car to this point.
Round one saw us line up against Justin Cook, where we were able to get the win and move into the next round. The car was running strong, the team was on point, and everything was heading in the right direction.

Round two saw us face Isaak Afchal, but unfortunately, a silly driver error brought our run to an end. It’s one of those moments that stings, but that’s racing. You take it, own it, and move forward.
We then matched up against Jerry Kehl in round three, but the clutch had other ideas. The car was dragging through the beams, and despite the team’s best efforts, it wasn’t something we could drive around on the day.
Even with the ups and downs, the Supra ran great all weekend. The pace is there, the car is improving, and the team effort behind it was massive. Everyone played their part, and weekends like this show just how far the Slaughter Motorsport program has come.

A big congratulations also goes to the Enviro Racing team and Eddy Hawach on another Jamboree victory. Eddy and the team continue to set a high standard, and it’s always great racing alongside teams operating at that level.
A huge thank you goes to our crew, sponsors, supporters, and everyone who came by the pits over the weekend. The support means a lot, and we’re proud to keep pushing this car further every time we hit the track.
A 6.35 @ 222 mph is a big milestone, but we know there’s more left in it.
We’ll regroup, keep learning, and come back swinging.





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