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The Improved Production Nationals are on at Morgan Park Warwick next weekend. Included in some of the high quality cars coming up from down south are at least two of the best GTRs running around. One driven by Dave Loftus and the other by John Boston. They're extremely well built cars and definitely worth coming to see. I'll be there on Sunday to see if my mate's track record gets done by the interstate GTRs!

So if you want to see 2 or 3 GTRs out the front of a field again like the good old days of Group A racing and this pic from the last NSW IPRA round get out to Warwick and check it out!

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I dont know how to get there, But im keen as... is that the warick like 130kms past ipswich?

that's right. its about a 2hr drive from brisbane. Just keep going on the highway past QR/Willowbank and that will take you straight into Warwick. There are permanent big Green signs on the roadside directing you to Morgan Park Raceway - you go through Warwick and pretty much out the other side of the town towards Stanthorpe before you see the sign directing you to Morgan Park

I can't find any info on gate costs or a race program, but from experience, qualifying will be on Saturday morning and most of the races including the final will be on Sunday. They're running a Top 10 shootout on Saturday afternoon for the Top 10 in both over and under 2L classes, so that might be worth watching too. I'd expect gate cost to be about $30? I'll see if I can find out more.

The QLD IPRA Nationals page doesn't have much info at all...

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Road Trip!!!!!

I'd be up for that. I'll be heading out there on the Sunday if anyone want to meet up for the drive?

I've only got a diesel Patrol at the moment though, so you might have to wait for me to catch up after Cunningham's Gap! :lol actually, I'm not joking - it ain't fast up hills... but I'm negotiating with a guy about a Skyline in Melbourne at the moment though, and there's a slight possibility it might be here in time if all goes well :D

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this is the program from the IPRA Nationals Further Regs:

SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 29, 2007

SCRUTINY from 0700 hrs in the Scrutiny Bay.

QUALIFYING

0830 Improved Production Cars – Odd Competition Nos.

0850 Improved Production Cars – Even Competition Nos.

0910 Historic Formula Vees Group V – Regularity Practice

0930 Yokohama V8 Rides

0950 Improved Production Cars – Fastest 50%

1010 Improved Production Cars – Slowest 50%

1030 Formula Vees – 1600cc

1050 Formula Vees – 1200cc

1110 Yokohama V8 Rides

1130 Historic Group V Formula Vees

1150 Formula Vees – 1600cc

1210 Formula Vees – 1200cc

1235 Compulsory Drivers’ Briefing in Scrutiny Bay (Attendance recorded)

1300 RACING

EVENT

1 Historic Group V Formula Vee Srcatch Race 8 Laps

2 Improved Production Car Scratch Race Heat 1 Groups A-B 10 Laps

3 Improved Production Car Scratch Race Heat 2 Groups C-D 10 Laps

4 Formula Vee Scratch Race - 1600cc 8 Laps

5 Formula Vee Scratch Race - 1200cc 8 Laps

Yokohama V8 Rides

6 Formula Vee Regularity Trial 8 Laps

7 Improved Production Car Under 2.0 Litre Shootout

8 Improved Production Car Over 2.0 Litre Top 10 Shootout

Yokohama V8 Rides

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2007

0815 Warm up Session – Improved Production Cars Groups A/B

0825 Warm up Session – Formula Vees - 1600cc

0835 Warm up Session – Improved Production Cars Group C/D

0845 Warm up Session – Formula Vees - 1200cc

Yokohama V8 Rides

EVENT

9 Historic Group V Scratch Race 8 Laps

10 Improved Production Car Scratch Race Groups A-C 10 Laps

11 Improved Production Car Scratch Race Groups B-D 10 Laps

12 Formula Vee Scratch Race - 1600cc 8 Laps

13 Formula Vee Scratch Race - 1200cc 8 Laps

Yokohama V8 Rides

Formula Vee Regularity Trial 8 Laps

14 Improved Production Car Scratch Race Groups A-D 10 Laps

15 Improved Production Car Scratch Race Groups B-C 10 Laps

16 Formula Vee Scratch Race - 1600cc 8 Laps

17 Formula Vee Scratch Race - 1200cc 8 Laps

Yokohama V8 Rides

18 Historic Group V Formula Vee Scratch Race 8 Laps

19 Improved Production Repechage 15 Laps

20 Formula Vee 1200cc Final 12 Laps

Yokohama V8 Rides

21 Formula Vee 1600cc Final 15 Laps

22 Improved Production Car Final 24 Laps

21 Formula Vee Regularity 8 Laps

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