28/04/2026
Early start for us yesterday, on the road before dawn on route to Mount Ommanney for the Triumph Sports Owners Association of WA Inc.’s annual hill climb event. The weather was less than ideal with constant drizzle testing both competitors and officials.
We were excited to get the VN back out for competition after a few tweaks from the previous event. Unfortunately we had a sensor/electrical related issue causing the engine to misbehave and limp around on our sighting lap. It was looking like our day done before it even started 😭
Having checked a few basics without any luck, I made a call to Mitch Larner from WA Performance & Service Centre hoping he might be able to point us in the right direction. I cannot speak highly enough of Mitch’s customer service and support because without me even asking he was in the car and on his way to Northam! On arrival Mitch plugged in his trusty laptop, checked a few things and before I knew it, he’d bypassed the issue and we were back in action 🙌
Not only did Mitch answer the phone on a Monday public holiday, he also was more than happy to attend and assist. 10/10 customer service! Thank you 🙏
Now the car was performing again, we quickly got into line and started our runs. End result in rather testing weather conditions was 3rd outright total elapsed time and 2nd quickest single run out of 50 competitors. Not bad for an old 2wd Commodore without any driver aids in a field that included a handful much more modern and sophisticated vehicles such as WRXs and GR Yaris etc.
It’s fair to say, the VN is definitely growing on us, as is the smile while behind the wheel! 😁🤙