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Thought I would start this thread so we all know whats on where and when. Please don't whore in here,,,actually why not pm me the dates and I update it through the year. That way we don't have to read through page after page of chit chat.

Cams NSW Supersprint Championships:-

Sunday 15th March Oran Park GP

Sunday 19th April Oran Park GP

Sunday 3rd May Wakefield Park

Sunday 17th May Eastern Creek

Sunday 28th June Wakefield Park

Sunday 12th July Oran Park GP

Sunday 2nd August Eastern Creek

Saturday 12th September Oran Park GP

Saturday 17th October Oran Park South Day/Nighter

Cams Australian Hillclimb Championships:-

29th,30th,31st & !st November Haunted Hills Victoria

Cams NSW Hillclimb Championships:-

Sunday 15th February Fairbairn Park Canberra

Saturday 7th March Bathurst Esses

Sunday 8th March Bathurst Mountain Straight

Sunday 19th April Mt Cooperabung Kempsey

Sunday 7th June Mountain View Grafton

Sunday 2nd August Ringwood Raymond Terrace

Sunday 20th September Bulladelah

Saturday 17th October King Edward Park Newcastle

Cams Victorian Hillclimb Championships:-

Saturday 31st January & Sunday 1st Feburary Rob Roy

AASA Mini Series:-

Sunday 1st February Wakefield Park

Saturday 2nd May Oran Park,,,Track un-known at this stage

Sunday 2nd August Wakefield Park

Sunday 25th October Wakefield Park

Superlap:-

Sunday 29th March O/Park GP

Independant Race Series:-

20th/21st/22nd March Morgan Park

15th/16th May Oran Park South

19th/20th/21st June Morgan Park

14th/15th August Oran Park G/P

3rd/4th October Track TBA

13th/14/th/15th November Oran Park South

NSW circuit State Champs

round 1 eastern creek 21-22/3

round 2 wakefield park 18-19/4

round 3 oran park 30-31/5

round 4 eastern creek 4-5/7

round 5 wakefield park 12-13/9

round 6 oran park 31/10-1/11

other races

day night race 1/8

oran park enduro 26-27/9

wakefield 6 hours regularity 8/3

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