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i want to know about being able to leave too. i cant eat anything from the bbq and will need to go get something else for lunch. and vegetarian sausages are shit.

Your able to come and go, as long as its not a revolving door all day...

The rules do sometimes get on the nerves abit, however we must stick to them otherwise no private day. Its not that bad,

you just need to make sure that you are there with who ever you are getting spectator tickets off of.

Otherwise instead of racing they will be going back and forth to the entrance to let people in.

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And in fact there is a rule that says you can't give your spectators their tickets at the gate or even on the access road leading to WSID. You have to go right out into the real world to give them their tickets. So it's your call. If you don't want to be going out every 5 minutes to hand tickets out then you should make sure they come with you very early.

Can you guys confirm this:

**Support Vehicle (1 allowed) are we still allowed to run this vehicle down the drag strip for a 1/4mile pass?

Originally Abo Bob said it was allowed provided we the competitor drives it but based on the previous posts it doesn't appear like it.

Can you guys confirm this:

**Support Vehicle (1 allowed) are we still allowed to run this vehicle down the drag strip for a 1/4mile pass?

Originally Abo Bob said it was allowed provided we the competitor drives it but based on the previous posts it doesn't appear like it.

hmmm interested in this answer also!

Bit confused by what you're asking.

Yes paid up drivers can drive a second car if they want. Second car cannot be another entrants car.

Can all drivers please post in here - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...p;#entry2997965

Can you guys confirm this:

**Support Vehicle (1 allowed) are we still allowed to run this vehicle down the drag strip for a 1/4mile pass?

Originally Abo Bob said it was allowed provided we the competitor drives it but based on the previous posts it doesn't appear like it.

Easy question.

Each Primary driver can bring 2 vehicles & enter 2 vehicles at no extra cost.

A second driver May only drive the primary drivers primary vehicle.

Simply put in $ terms

1 car & 1 Driver = $210

1 car & 2 Drivers = $310

2 cars & 1 Driver = $210

2 cars & 2 drivers you have to pay double $420.00

Now have i managed to confuse you as much as i have myself??

GTshortie, i just checked my paperwork & you are down for 1 car with yourself as the driver.

The paperwork has already been done & is in WSID's hands. It is a little late now for any changes i am sorry. :pirate:

I thought i would give you an update on the status of our track hire.

WSID = paperwork submitted & paid in full

Tickets = I picked up the tickets today at 1pm from John Henman

Caterers = Booked & confirmed

Trophies = Ordered & received (u r a legend Mr Bob)

Photographer = Booked & confirmed

Sunshine = Booked & confrimed

ANDRA Rep = booked & confirmed. He will be present between 9.30 am & 11.00 am to do licensing. Dont forget you will need a super Street licence if you plan to run 11 second passes.

Cost is $120.00 for your licence.

Please down load this form here

The program for the day will be as follows;

  • 8am gates open
  • Breakfast and Scrutineering between 8am ~ 10am
  • 10am driver briefing, Grudge racing commences
  • 12 noon to 1 pm qualifiying for the bracket racing
  • 1:30pm ~ 4pm bracket racing session. when the bracket racing is completed grudge racing will begin until 4pm.
  • 4.30 pm trophies will be awarded
  • WSID Gates close 5:30pm

Then it is beer o'clock.

See you between 7:15 & 7:50 at the meeting point (Pit Stop Tavern)

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forecasted rain for tomorrow.

should we check the forum before leaving our house?

Originally Posted by Jenesis View Post

FRIDAY

FINE. PARTLY CLOUDY.

Max: 27 Min: 22

SATURDAY

LATE SHOWERS AND CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORM WITH A GUSTY S'LY CHANGE.

Max: 32 Min: 21

SUNDAY

SHOWERS. FRESH SOUTHERLY WINDS.

Max: 21 Min: 18

Let's hope they're wrong as usual eh!

Don't even talk about precipitation or wash your car till after the event.

It Is Crap weather at the moment.

We will be in communication with the track early in the morning & any news will be posted on the forum if it is received in time.

We will get to the track & make the call by 9am unless the morning looks hopeless.

I will be in touch with Abo Bob & we will spread the word if it is looking to be a rain out.

I would recommend that you head to the track as planned, WSID seems to have it own weather patterns at the best of times.

Sorry guys thats just the way it goes with the weather.

Forecast for Sunday

A few showers. Moderate southerly winds fresh and gusty at times near the coast.

Precis: A few showers.

City: Min: 17 Max: 21 Parramatta: Min: 14 Max: 21

Terrey Hills: Min: 15 Max: 20 Penrith: Min: 15 Max: 21

Liverpool: Min: 14 Max: 21 Richmond: Min: 13 Max: 21

From the BOM site.

fark was full looking forward to it. so still show up and wait till 9 for the call?...

I would think so, since we all need to get the tix and meeting for tix is like 7.15-7.50pm.

Lets just pray for good weather...

And I spent 2 hrs cleaning/waxing my car today (first time in like 6months) :P :P @ rain!

Im going to bed...bye!




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