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Have you tried their website for dates?

Also autosports have a day there in march

Ec hold l2s cams practice days there too but need camslicense and to bemember of cams affiliated club, oh, Sau is a cams club!!! These l2s days are around 120 bucks or so.

Not sure... I think last time she did under 2 mins, but that was before the CA18 broke. This will be her 3rd time at EC and my first, with my only advantage being lack of lag and wider tyres, assuming she doesn't go semis.

I'm still trying to convince her that a failboat is better than her fail80 :D

lol Matt, lag is an advantage?

Well... my car has a stock SMIC, the 180 has a FMIC with MASSIVE piping (massive piping was selected due to the cost of it being free lol). Its not I have an advantage, she has a disadvantage. Still, it will be fun :D

Ends up her best lap is around 2'16"... not the sub 2 mins I was thinking lol ;)

The good ol' Ceffie did a 1:58 so you will be fine Matt!!!! Just remember EC is allllll about corner speed not too many tight corners so push it hard thru the corners to carry plenty of go go onto the straights!!!

PS... Most applies to turn 1 kink.... more balls = faster times.... but turning a car into that kink @ 200+km/h is a experience in itself!! :D

Most importantly have fun & be safe!



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