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Pat, club sprints are a lot cheaper. Im just being a tight arse and my monies worth is MRA - 6 races and 2 qualifying for $20 more!

although it is cheaper than the CAMS supersprint round.

Im keen to try the north - I think my aim is a 1.18 going off similar cars. Perhaps if someone towed me in the straights I'll go quicker haha

Guys, good to see some interest but I need your entries and payment if you are coming along (refer attached entry form etc). The day is now full with 98 entries but I am starting a waitlist as there will be the usual 5-6 cancellations so if you enter by tomorrow night you should get a run no probs.

I can assure you $210 with timing unit included for the North Track is a good value day that's why we are full two weeks out! Most clubs are charging from $190-$245 plus timer ($15) and some struggle to get their numbers.

I have already driven this circuit and it is a lot of fun - perfect for Skylines! There are plenty of challenging corners, like turn 1,3,the new 4 and 10/11. The only ones missing are the old turn 4,8 and 9.

Got it thanks Adam and you are No.3 on the wailist. I'm sure you will get a run as we always get about 5 or 6 cancellations out of a field of 98.

What's happened to Fatz's and MIR's entries - haven't received them as yet?

Brett

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What's happened to Fatz's and MIR's entries - haven't received them as yet?

Brett

e: [email protected]

Mine still spat a little bit of oil on Saturday at Wakie, not much, only a few mills, but enough for me to drop my show bags and go back to the drawing board for a little while.

Hey Brian, you and Bianca still got the R32? Hope to see you out there then. Only got one entry from SAU which is a bit of a shame. Thought the guys would be right into this one.

Oh well, maybe the next one at Wakey on 19 Aug if nothing else clashes. Then we have a day at EC South on Oct 14, which again should be interesting.

Brett



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