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unfort I cant open the pdf forms here at work :(

But I have a question...

Groups?

I wouldnt want to be put in the really fast group :(

Yes grouped according to experience/lap times as usual, when you get a chance to look at the PDF's you will see the finer details.

Cheers,

Nathan

Chris - I've found they've been really good with classifying everyone in the past, and if you are too slow, or too fast for your group, you'll get bumped up or down a group!

I've really enjoyed the RENEW days in the past, combo of stock, modded, new and classic cars! And a good price for a weekend, timed day.

time to get back on the horse. I'm in and paid.

GO HARD!

My funds arent the best this week....

esp if I buy the new toy....BUT I'll be keeping an eye out!!

Nathan, thanks - if possible can you update a list so we know how many spots are left?

Thanks!

Chris

I did one of these sprints late last year with RENEW and had a great day placed 6th outright. 80 Cars at Eastern Creek although it sounds like a lot really isnt.

I think I got in around 5 sessions or so and around 30 laps from memory but had an intercooler hose blow off in session 1 then an early model RX7 caught fire and burnt to the ground just after turn 3 or 4 somewhere there.

Overall a great day and fully timed too which is a rarity for a track day.

I am in Mr Genius and will post on AUS300zx.com aswell to try and drum up some more 300zx guys to come along.

Cheers

Jason




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