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PIARC Saturday are not timed, but racechrono works fine. The Saturday PIARC are also grouped as follows:

- race cars

- experience drivers (fast)

- newer drivers (slow)

- open wheel

- karts

I would defiantly be doing PI in place of Sandown for EC practice Russ. Also Alfa are at PI on the 2nd of July.

PIARC Saturday are not timed, but racechrono works fine. The Saturday PIARC are also grouped as follows:

- race cars

- experience drivers (fast)

- newer drivers (slow)

- open wheel

- karts

I would defiantly be doing PI in place of Sandown for EC practice Russ. Also Alfa are at PI on the 2nd of July.

Thanks for the info. Yeah PI is the go I think... We'll see how tuning goes before I commit to anything anyway.

Fixing up my paperwork but came accross this:

:O

f) Noise emission level is limited to 75dB(A) at 30 metres. Competitors who fail the drive-by 75dB

reading will get 1 (one) chance to rectify the problem and will be excluded if the car fails on a second

reading there will be no exceptions.

If you have ex gate, you will not pass. Straight through exhaust will be pushing it, side exit exhaust will fail.

Normal cat'les exhaust with a cannon will pass easy.

Roy got done at the last sandown, as did a tier 3 V8 Supercar.

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