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i'm a little pissed this was going to be my last event till wakefield in december (due to wife being due in august-september) and probly the best shot at running a new pb in the r32 and now thanks to a family function i can't make it :rant:

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Any word from WSID yet as AusRotary just had a few members post up that a track day they were attending has been cancelled. WSID are doing track maintenance and the rain has made it impossible to finish them.... apparently their day was booked for the 25th and WSID have said at least 2 weeks before they can complete the track works.

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Bikes hey, ok with a bike the hire agreement says 10.5 is the quickest you can go. So up to you mate depends on how quick your bike is i guess?

oh just saw this.... Dont know if im too keen on $200 for 3 runs haha

Emailed the form off just then, this should be fun, Im hoping for around 12.5 or better if I can get it to hook up with my old semi,s, although with the amount of runs we are going to get and the amount of practice starts Ill have if I dont get a 12.5 Im going to give myself a uppercut.

List is updated..

Those of you that have been removed from the spectators list dont stress, I will be making a seperate spectators column for non entrants and you will be back by midweek

Is there a limit of non competitor/non SAU members that can come, to many people seem to be turning up for just a look without actually being involved, I feel that numbers should be topped.

Are they allowed in the staging area or only the stands, I just dont want to have my stuff i.e fuel, tools and spares laying around if every man and there dog can have access to it.

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Is there a limit of non competitor/non SAU members that can come, to many people seem to be turning up for just a look without actually being involved, I feel that numbers should be topped.

Are they allowed in the staging area or only the stands, I just dont want to have my stuff i.e fuel, tools and spares laying around if every man and there dog can have access to it.

Mark

It will be limited to approx 50 people (give or take a few) but there will be provisions to keep everything safe...

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