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All,

I called OP the 3rd and 4th Nov is the next chance to have a drive.

They advised the 3rd would be better for us if we had numbers, as the Sat is always very busy.

If we can get some marshals, OP said they would assist on the day.

Let me know if you want to drive or if you can marshal on the Sat.

Remember you need the CAMS L2S licence and a helmet + non flammable clothing.

Maximum of 4 cars on the track at any one time.

I will be up in Mudgee for the wine festival so I cant do either. Sorry.

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any chance of $50 for the afternoon or morning session only?

edit: oh wait....OP south? is that the small one I did before or the smaller one?

James,

its a full day so $110, Im not sure what you did last time, did you go over the bridge? if so it was the GP cct.

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