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The following is the proposed calendar for 2009. Any changes will be notified during the year.

The Time Attack Series is points based so all participants are welcome, even if you are not contending the championship.

I have made the morning session of every track day our normal sprint event. Beginners are welcome to come and get involved. I will continue to run the beginners group in 2009.

Summary of Events at Qld Raceway (Lakeside TBA)

Time Attack Series: 6 Rounds

Street Car Shoot Out Series: 3 Rounds

Nissan Day: 1 event

EVO Day: 1 Event

TUESDAY JAN 27

Morning: Normal Time Attack Sprints

Afternoon: Time Attack Series Round 1

TUESDAY FEB 24

Morning: Normal Time Attack Sprints

Afternoon: Time Attack Series Round 2

TUESDAY MARCH 24

Morning: Normal Time Attack Sprints

Afternoon: Street Car Shoot Out Series Round 1

THURSDAY APRIL 23

Morning: Normal Time Attack Sprints

Afternoon: Time Attack Series Round 3

TUESDAY MAY 19

Morning: Normal Time Attack Sprints

Afternoon: Time Attack Series Round 4

THURSDAY JUNE 18

Morning: Normal Time Attack Sprints

Afternoon: Street Car Shoot Out Series Round 2

WEDNESDAY JULY 15

Morning: Normal Time Attack Sprints

Afternoon: EVO State of Garagin

FRIDAY AUGUST 14

Morning: Normal Time Attack Sprints

Afternoon: Time Attack Series Round 5

THURSDAY SEPT 17

All Day: NISSAN EVENT

TUESDAY OCT 27

Morning: Normal Time Attack Sprints

Afternoon: Street Car Shoot Out Series Round 3

TUESDAY NOV 24

Morning: Normal Time Attack Sprints

Afternoon: Time Attack Series Round 6

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