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So it sounds like a few of us (Steveo/Sam/me) might make it down to Winton for a track day on Friday. I'm up for a very early departure (5AM?) to beat traffic. Like to get there and chill for a bit.

Scotsman - it there a place to crash near Winton on Thursday night or should we book into the cabins a night early?

For those of you who are new - this F'N rocks. It don't get much funner. Of course we will have to start dominating the Mexicans...

NSW TFW

Probably best to just head to Shep on the Thu night before Winton to save the extra organisation. It's about a 45min drive to Winton in the morning. You could stay in Benalla or even Wangeratta, but it would be easier to just extend the stay @ Shep.

Benalla is 10min drive to track. This is where SAUVIC usually stays if we do a Winton track day.

Wangeratta is 25min to Winton, but the benefit of Wangeratta is it's on the Hume Hwy and on the NSW side of Winton. So this could actually suit you guys if you wanted to arrange anothe rnight somewhere.

The good thing about the Friday's @ Winton is you don't need to be there for a Driver Briefing. You can just show up when you want. Pay your $100 and go nuts. They have like 20 sessions for car, 20min bikes, 20 race cars then they rotate.

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Hmm.. now thinking about it.. I might come down for the extra day..

Hey, you're going to drive there anyway and you might as well have 2 days of fun between those long drives as one. The only negative about the trip last time was spending two day on the road for only one day there. Be great if we can get several of us down early.

Steve-O, when you start doing the cabin thing can we make arrangements for one on Thrusday night then?

I would but my annual leave is kinda used up :O

And I dont think my car would be able to cop the abuse!

5 star hotels this time? :(

weak sauce!!! sif go in a hotel :mrt:

I promise you wont be on the couch this time :) *looks at steveo*

we met in a carpark 2mins from the intersection with king georges road (which you would come down to get there) and the M5 in beverly hills.

i assume its going to be the same place again??? will we fit there???

Yep same place, yep we will fit :) (its only for 30 mins anyway, there was that whole side street aswel)

So it sounds like a few of us (Steveo/Sam/me) might make it down to Winton for a track day on Friday. I'm up for a very early departure (5AM?) to beat traffic. Like to get there and chill for a bit.

Scotsman - it there a place to crash near Winton on Thursday night or should we book into the cabins a night early?

For those of you who are new - this F'N rocks. It don't get much funner. Of course we will have to start dominating the Mexicans...

NSW TFW

If my GTR is working then im 100% in for Winton

Hey, you're going to drive there anyway and you might as well have 2 days of fun between those long drives as one. The only negative about the trip last time was spending two day on the road for only one day there. Be great if we can get several of us down early.

Steve-O, when you start doing the cabin thing can we make arrangements for one on Thrusday night then?

Next week on my day off

5 star hotels this time? :(

Dude, im going to try ;)

hahahahahah farkin roflcopter!!!!!!!

Jess - DENIED!!! hahahahaha

thats the 2nd funniest thing Ive seen today :)

Hey I dont care, couch is good for me! that way no one hears me snore and I dont hear them :(

shot gun couch again!

Jess i just received your application for crossing the mexico border with a copy of your passport... and well...

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OMG I'm so going to kick your arse!

Jess isn't happy! I hope you go to DECA in august as Jess needs to give you something....A SLAP!!

OMG I'm so going to kick your arse!

Jess isn't happy! I hope you go to DECA in august as Jess needs to give you something....A SLAP!!

:(

unfortunately i might not be.

BUT im pretty sure Scotsman or maybe Al could take that for me... Get Al... hes got a very slapable arse :)

If my GTR is working then im 100% in for Winton

this is steve's way of telling you he's not coming to winton.... muhahahahaha.

andrew, the tissue joke was funny. but only for the first 2 or 3 times. after that it loses it's funny. trust me.

good to see that some new south welshmen are going to down to slay some mexicans. good luck guys :(

I forgot my bag because Chris rushed me :)

We had to stop at goulburn because I had to pee... Speaking of peeing.. *runs for the toilets*

i do that. When you're rushed you always forget something.. and it's usually peeing!!!

pity it's already sold out, I would have loved the Winton day part of the trip!




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