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well.. when i signed up for this day, i thought there was no way my car wouldnt be back together...

but as the day is approaching fast, it looks like im a pretty slim chance to fill my driving spot on the day :P

enjoy everyone.

Oh :D

Still a fair way off?

Yeah fair call

Do you have the N1 water pump? If so, check around it for leaks :P

There was one on mine but its all fixed now - its a common thing

nah.. i had "the hole" welded up.. its not the water pump. its under the plenum somewhere. i think im just gonna drink a whole lot of beer then worry about it when im sober again.

nah.. i had "the hole" welded up.. its not the water pump. its under the plenum somewhere. i think im just gonna drink a whole lot of beer then worry about it when im sober again.

hahahaha

good plan, ill help you out if you want a hand :P

Yeah that hole is a pest, but yeah its a shame it isnt that, thats an easy fix

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.

As I said, Im will to give it a go, but some free lap time to play would be gold, even a couple of 15 min sessions throughout the day would be nice. Anyway only 2 sleeps to go!

I don't think there will be any passenger riding. In other news though, there will be a familiarisation session at the start of the day. Newbies will go out in their own cars with an instructor (me or Oz or one of the more experienced people) for a few 120 km/h laps.

Also I just got this email and attachements.

Dear entrants,

Following is a list of entrants for this Sunday’s supersprint, along with competitor numbers and groups.

1 Brad Trenwith Red

2 Nathan Stiffle

6 Neil Trenwith Red

16 Renny Roden Blue

20 Daniel Bennett Green

21 Anthony Donnell Green

23 Gavin Bellamy Yellow

24 Andrew Burley Red

26 Shane Young Green

27 Mike Dempsey Red

29 Laurie Packer Red

38 David Nguyen White

42 Andrew Bollom Green

48 Paul Kalie Green

53 Kevin Quirk

54 Chris Kinsella Yellow

55 Caine de Fonseca Blue

57 Shane Stiffle Yellow

60 Matthew Currie Yellow

63 Aaron Owers Blue

61 Adam Finch White

68 Robert Talevski Red

72 Matthew Finch Blue

76 Matthew Reid

77 Tim Stephinson

83 Darren Mews Red

94 Joel Fitzgerald Green

95 Adam West Blue

96 Alan Cummine Green

97 Patrick Garvan Green

98 Rod Pobestek White

99 Sean Buchanan Red

101 Jon Bates Green

102 Paul Lewis Red

103 Nicholas Smyrhios Yellow

104 Stanley Choi Yellow

105 Adam Parsons Green

106 Ian Anderson Green

107 Adam Baldwin Red

108 Raymond Dean

109 Ralph Louwdyk

110 Shaun Malkic

111 Steve Reddel

112 Andrew Tuitahi Yellow

113 Aaron Li Yellow

114 Anthony Reed Red

115 George Rokkas Yellow

122 Wilbur Palijo

696 Greg Boyle Red

Please note your number, and have them on your car, as per the Supplementary Regulations when you attend scrutineering. Please also note your group. If you do not see a group next to your name, it is because you have not submitted your entry form yet. Please try to do so, before Sunday.

Attached is a bulletin amending the Supplementary Regulations to now include a familiarisation session for first time drivers. This session will be the first on track session.

Entrants are reminded of the schedule for the day, as per the Supplementary Regulations.

Pre-event scrutineering: 7.15am-8.45am

Driver’s Briefing: 9.00am

Event Schedule: 9.30am-5.00pm

Entrants are asked to get to the track at 7.00am or as close to as possible, so that the pre-event formalities can go smoothly and be completed on time.

As soon as possible after arriving at the track, entrants are asked to attend the Event Secretary’s office (located in the base of the control tower) to sign in. Please have your CAMS licence and club membership card with you. You should be able to collect your timing transponder at this time. You will also be given a scrutineering sheet. Please then proceed with it, and your car, to the scrutineering shed.

Attached is a scrutineering guide and a driver’s briefing guide. Please read them so you can be informed.

For those unfamiliar with Eastern Creek, attached is a small sketch showing the layout and important locations.

See you on the day,

Craig Hamilton – Event Secretary.

Bulletin_1.pdf

Driver_Briefing.doc

EC_Venue_Map.pdf

Scrutineering.doc

Trust them to put an Asian in the Yellow group :P

Adam, what's the order of the groups? I don't want to be thrown into a group where I can't keep up :D *only 2nd time on a track*




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