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Im tempted too - looks like there is an MX5 only class again so I just gotta get my ass into gear and get national licence and medical and Im done

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ryan if you mean the state sprints you better register asap. in another thread brian mentioned there are 130 registered for only 100 spots already.

register via here: http://www.supersprints.com.au/

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congrats to the SAU-ers who made it to the track.

Michelle, who won a 2 horse race. sounds easy but the lap times say every one was very close

Mark who came 3rd, 6th and 8th in a car he would not be familiar with, up against cars like a Mosler.

Chris who came in 4,3,4th in the MX5s

Most important thing we can be doing is be out there supporting the series so it can continue :D

well done guys

cheers duncan :)

and a PB for me too with a 1.14.1

I think you should get into this series too! some good cars and wide range!

I'll prob do a few super TT events now, looks fun

yeah Chris I would have been there for this had my car been running, and I intend to do a few rounds when I can.

My priroty is the CAMS state series but there are onyl 5 rounds these days (used to be up to 8), so I am looking forward to running smoe other events.

But more importantly, this is about the best series for a first time racer. The focus is on working together and fun, rather than the usual racing bullshit from the cams series.

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