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That looks like fresh hotmix at Lakeside since I was at the place last year :P

yeah Boz, most of the track has been resurfaced - down the hill after the bridge and Hungry is still the old surface. and the main straight has been widened 3m. By all accounts the front straight is seriously fast now!

More details:

http://www.qldraceways.com.au/lakeside/Lak...rade_180109.pdf

http://www.qldraceways.com.au/lakeside/New...otos_210209.pdf

Harry

Thanks for the links Harry. We have been asked to run some car manufacturer days in QLD. We used Lakeside a couple of times last year and thought that the corporate suites were nothing flash.

Do you know if the suites have been upgraded as well??

Does any1 know the owner of this car as it was parked in the camp ground for the 12hour a few weeks ago? im presuming he a mechanic or driver for one of the teams as it was still there on the sunday when most of the support teams had left.

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