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We don't have numbers yet cos some people haven't put in their entry forms.

Spectating is free.

Numbers will be between 101 and 130. I don't know who gets what number yet though. I will find out soon.

I have the blue triangles for everyone.

Make sure you get a fire extinguisher and bleed your brakes.

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and the overreaction of the year award goes to N1GTR!!!!!

trublsm was saying he cannot be flaggie anymore as he has to work. His post was also directed towards you. He just mixed a few pieces of essential punctuation. That's all.

CALM DOWN!

yes, i think it was clear (well to me anyway) that trublbum meant:

"steve, I cannot be a flaggie anymore as I have to work..."

but woah! nice reaction. >_<

Both of you, the lack of grammer suggested to me he was pulling me out on my behalf.

Simple as that :happy:

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Im ready to have a drive and have some fun.

Im a little sceptical about the hot lap format, but I am willing to give it a go.

What will be the change of having some open track time a little latter on in the day?

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Nah will just be a blue flag Adam to let the Cefiro past.............

I WISH!!!!

*stupid stock RB25* :ninja:

not if i have anything to do with it

:laugh:

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Liz,

What you driving now?

i won't be driving this weekend :ninja:, I'll be flagging (ie making sure ando gets meatballed every so often!)... so I'll still see you out there.

I have an s13 silvia to throw around the track now, but won't be ready for another few weeks... but it's getting close!

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Yup 8:30 please.

There will only be one entrance open. The one near the WSID entrance.

Ando - don't bag the NEO!

Oz, maybe last session. Play it by ear. Apparently RENEW spectated a day with many more cars than we have entered and I'm told "you could have fired a cannon down the straight late in the day and hit no one". I said it would never happen while the love boat, the madman in his GTR and me were there. Let's just see what happens.

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