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This is one for the ladies out there. I found a link to the info below on another forum and thought some of you girls might be interested.

Cheers

BEC

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Hiya to all the Girls out there,

This is an invitation to all the Girls , March 31st 2007 at Heathcote Park Raceway- Drag Racing Training day for Women!

We have Deb Reed, Deb O' Rourke, Kath Stevens, Karen Sichter, Amanda Shepherd and Evelyn Sholtz as your trainers. We are going to train you on how to do burnouts, startline protocol, end of track protocol, Dial in, reading your time cards and anything else you need to know to go Drag Racing!

For more information and to download the forms go to www.awmn.com.au

This would make a great christmas present, it is a fun day, spectators are welcome and sorry guys, you get to Pit crew for the day!

So if you have always wanted to go racing but did'nt because you did'nt know what to do or what the rules are, THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY to get out and learn the race craft from 5 of the fastest women in Drag racing to date!

All cars are welcome, just so long as they are roadworthy, bring a helmet too, long sleeves, long pants and sturdy footwear.

For more info, you can contact myself on [email protected] or 0403 360 360 or Sue Corbett on 02 6663 1393 or [email protected]

We hope to see you there!

Leanne Bernhard

Vic Co Ordinator

Australian Womens Motorsport Network!

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