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Krishy, that would have been Brent? He is the comp sec. I assume that would be filling in the full entry form for the sprint (Which was held back until the supp regs that are attached to it were approved by CAMS)

Which leads me on to your post Matty. The supp regs and formal sprint entry form are now available as a PDF on the Skynats website. Link here.. http://www.skylinenationals.com/Entry_and_...ls_12_09_10.pdf

It would be preferable for these to be back with CSA prior to the event as the less of these we have to deal with on Sunday the better off everyone will be and the quicker we get out on to the track to have our fun.

Ahh thanks for clearing that up for me Paul...i can certainly fill out the CAMS supp form and get that emailed....can you or Brent just send me their email address please....

so all i now need to do is fill the supp form and get that emailed???

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I could not answer that one for you at this stage given that that infor comes in when people send the supp regs back. Also that is in the domain of the comp sec rather than me (I am the editor of the CSA magazine but I get co-opted for anything required to get the Nats over the line)

NEED TO KNOW:

Anyone who is coming to the presentation dinner who has any specific dietary requirements? need to know asap!!!!!!

otherwise you will just have to make do.

Cheers

OK, all sprint entrants should get a phone call from the comp sec asking for this but if any have not had it could they please go here http://www.skylinenationals.com/Entry_and_...ls_12_09_10.pdf and download the sprint supp regs, fill in the formal sprint entry form and send it back ASAP. If you want to scan and email it (It might be best) send me a PM and I will send you and email address to send it to.

This is only required for people entering the sprint part of the nationals.

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Matty is very :P

we will be having a Drift Display but that is all

orly? whats that involve? im probably coming out for the sprint to do some TA, pending whether there are any spots left on the day.

they have signing on friday. then show and shine in glenelg on saturday and then sprint event at mallala on sunday mate....

also i will need to be signed in on sunday as i wont be back into adelaide on friday :)

they have signing on friday. then show and shine in glenelg on saturday and then sprint event at mallala on sunday mate....

also i will need to be signed in on sunday as i wont be back into adelaide on friday :)

krishy, i'll talk to the committee on thursday night and see if i can sign u in on friday (and bring the stuff to mallala sunday with me)

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