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Supp Regs - http://www.wrx.com.au/motorsport/Supp_Regs...ls_14-02-09.pdf

Entry Form - http://www.wrx.com.au/motorsport/Entry_For...ls_14-02-09.pdf

If anyone is interested in being a flaggy, or helping out on the day, email Justin at [email protected]

Also any questions, contact Justin as above ^^

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It is a great track, great for throttle control and odd lines. not very hard on your car. There are a few hairy places, but they are only hairy if you make them that way :)

you also dont get such high speeds you would from say sandown, so it is a pretty good place to start.

in the morning they let you go around a few times without helmets slowly to learn the track.. there are a lot of corners.

I haven't really checked the track out, but thought it would be more of a start at the top finish at the bottom style thing, not an actual track with a start/finish line...

I'll have a think about it, and if the car is ready on time, might give it a go.

P.S where the hell is Morwell?

I haven't really checked the track out, but thought it would be more of a start at the top finish at the bottom style thing, not an actual track with a start/finish line...

It is a hillclimb... hill descent really.. you dont do laps.

I haven't really checked the track out, but thought it would be more of a start at the top finish at the bottom style thing, not an actual track with a start/finish line...

Dezz...check out the incar vid's I posted in the Morwell thread from last year (archive section)

+1 for it being a good place to learn...just start off slow to learn the track.

It is a great track, great for throttle control and odd lines. not very hard on your car. There are a few hairy places, but they are only hairy if you make them that way :P

you also dont get such high speeds you would from say sandown, so it is a pretty good place to start.

in the morning they let you go around a few times without helmets slowly to learn the track.. there are a lot of corners.

Agreed. I think it's really good for a first time track, just don't go balls to the wall and you should be right Dezz

apparently they been having issues with their fax..so heres this

OK In a last ditch effort I have a fax number for eberyone!!!!!!! :hairpull: :hairpull:

03) 95114295

Please no faxing after 10pm as this is at my house!!! :bat:

cheers

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