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  XEQTOR said:
Its Phase 3 of the training.

Was speaking to Aaron in person at the Eastern Creek skid pan yesterday for round one of the driver challenge series, at this point in time it is definately the 8th.

hey brad...does that mean that phase 3 of the training is on the 8th, or that round one of the challenge is?....coz it wouldnt be the first bit of conflicting info from the automotion camp....i understand they r moving atm....anyone know any details?

Well.... I had so much fun today. And learn't heaps too . Thanks Dan for you hints - You should ask for a commission cheque from Aaron......

I've still got a lot to learn, but I think I improved fairly well through out the day.

Ha ha - Dan roped me into doing my CAMS C3 OLT - Participated in a 5 lap race - I started at the back of the grid - but I did overtake 2 cars - so I was happy with that !

Very fun day !

I hope I got all those flag questions right - ha ha ha ha ha - I think I did :)

Boy am I stuffed though ! :/




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