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Hi guys,

I know most of you despise or don't really like most of the people that hang around boostcruising, but Chris (boostedS15) has organised an exclusive dragracing day at Willowbank.

Please refer to here http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....opic=36990&st=0 for more details.

All you have to be is a member of the site to be able to register. It would be nice to see a big contingent of skyline members out there again :cheers:

I'm in! Who else?

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Hrm second thoughts, Andrew had informed me that Aussie Auto will be embarking on the same venture which MIGHT be cheaper. I won't be attending this one, as we are kinda helping to organise the Aussie Auto one and I'm not that rich :D

I'll upgate you further when I know more details.

ummm....wouldn't that be QLD raceway, not Willowbank?
I was thinking the same thing. Might take a while to complete 300ks in 400m increments.

Heres the spill from the organiser himself

"Due to QLD 300 (v8 supercars) being on at willowbank on the SAME date as proposed track hire,(even willowbank forgot as the raceway is seperate), is OCTOBER okay?? simple yes/no. A long way away i know but more mods can be planned at least!"

Erin you might be able to answer this:

it says the costs is $4400 to hire the track. 60 competitors. $73.50 each is fair enough.

But the willowbank guy says that spectators should be charged $15 to offset this price.

So correct me if i am wrong... but with $60 competitors paying their $73.50 to make the $4400... that would mean that every single spectator after contributing $15 for no reason.

Maybe i am missing something, But charging people extra money for a track that has been booked and paid for in full...

that is one thought, my other thought is that spectators just pay to enter the private property, if this is the case, the $4400 track fee is paid by competitors, then i think the spectator fee should be lowered.

And having said all that i would be keen to participate if my car is complete :D... time to take down some r33's

EDIT: *** This post was not intended as starting a shit fight or bagging boostcruising or the people involved in hosting the event. I infact applaud the people responsible for such an opportunity. Just asking some questions to satisfy my over working brain ***

Dave I agree. Obviously the extra money would be going into someones pocket. As Andrew said, why would you pay $73 to race when you could go to willowbank on a wednesday night (the last few have been pretty bare) and get like 10 + races for $30. Or another alternative, cap the numbers off at 120 and have them pay $30 for 10 runs each... :S

I've thought of all that myself :D

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