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So its on again for 2012!

Few good classes coming up for the first round.

Sports and Racing

Aussie Cars/Future Racers

MX5

Porsche 944 Challenge

Sports Sedans

Mini's

Regularity

Super TT

http://www.wakefieldpark.com.au/events/mra-round-1

I'll be doing MX5 and superTT

Cheers,

Chris

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Round 2....well, the official round two is may 8th. due date for little weevil.

however the support races for the wsakefield 300 has MRA classes except regularity and that is the first weekend in march.

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Thinking seriously about coming and playing,,,2 questions though if someone can help.

Which class would I enter the GTS-T in,,,sorry but I'm not understanding. I'm presuming Super TT?.

Which licence do I need to get,,,National or Club?.

Cheers

Neil.

Pretty easy Troy - the cage needs to be CAMS approved.

need to have the usual cut off/kill switches and stickers

take a few photos i.e. front left angle and rear right angle

send it to AASA along with 20-25? bucks and wait a week or two

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