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BTW, to clarify, WSID set the terms and price for this hire. SAU:NSW will not make any money from this day, and it is difficult to fill due to the hire conditions.

However....we are committed to making the day happen for all of the club members who have asked for it....so please support it!

And more importantly....see if you can take home a "WSID booted me" trophy!

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Hmmm, what do I need to bring home a trophy...

... I need NAWS, one of the big bottles! Naw, make it two. And I need 'em by tonight. :laugh:

Seriously though, looking forward to taking the GTR on a high speed pass!

Any entrant who is booted for running 10 or faster on our day will receive a trophy from SAU:NSW.

Each winner's trophy will be personally engraved with a message "WSID booted me out of the SAU:NSW drag day for running xx.xx. 9 July 2011"

Don't just say you can get booted....prove it and take home the silverware ;)

I love it, great idea.

Tonton, spectating is free because it is a private hire - but entrant's spectators will be given priority (it looks like our spectator allowance will be filled)

Why not enter instead ;)

Thanks John....are you going to win one?

I think spectators should be charged a fee....

if they arent coming with an entrant

So whats the go with this event.... normally names etc need to be given to WSID 2 weeks or so out from the event dont they and there isnt exactly a lot of paid up people....

yep, we will be providing the list of all entrants, their spectators, photographers and organisers in the week before the event; and yes there are still a fair few spots available.

As we said above, entrant's spectators will get priority, then member spectators, then others.

If necessary, the committee will review the event if we get close to the day and the club stands to loose significant money. The minimum hire charged by WSID is $8000 and currently we have $4200 in entries. If we are forced to cancel all entrants will have their entries refunded.

The best way to avoid this happening....is to enter and make sure we are not loosing our member's money on this event :D I think it is very unlikely we will be forced to cancel.

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