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Matt, park it in the pits/parking area with ours!

Michele, got your pm and replying now :)

Ando, Clappa, myself and Ryan are leaving Syd around 11:30 friday.

bbq sounds good, im happy to chip in some dosh :D

Wow wee flat out through the kink on conrod. That will be a bit tricky. :thumbsup: i don't think i will be doing that.

I've been told that its what I should be doing too, they say it takes a lot of nerve in a car like mine because you do get up a fair bit of speed down there... dunno if I've got what it takes to keep the power on through there though... *shiver*

yeah don't worry the kink before the chase is flat unless you have a billion kw car. you will be 180-200, not 300 like the super taxis, remember it is a standing start half way down, not a run onto conrod right from the top like when you are doing the full track.

Have a great time everyone

just a heads up 2 every1 thats entered for the supersprint, whe u go through the kink at the chase try to use a line that will keep u as far right as possible because there is a decent bump in the road about 50 meters after the kink accross the road but its alot harsher on the left side of the road. I know most of the cars wont be goin as fast as the supercars do but the team i was helpin the driver said it was bad on the left and even when we raised the ride height he was still hitting the front bar if on the left hand side of the road

just a heads up 2 every1 thats entered for the supersprint, whe u go through the kink at the chase try to use a line that will keep u as far right as possible because there is a decent bump in the road about 50 meters after the kink accross the road but its alot harsher on the left side of the road. I know most of the cars wont be goin as fast as the supercars do but the team i was helpin the driver said it was bad on the left and even when we raised the ride height he was still hitting the front bar if on the left hand side of the road

How am I going to get through there then with 40mm clearance? *shiver*




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