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Cheers, Kat :) Sumanator, 31 + AE86 looked the goods!

Thanks mate, was good seeing the S13 there, its the old HPI drag project car yeah?

100% Move the barriers in around/behind the start line and re tar would make a massive improvement.

Was good to finally see it in person after reading about it so much back in the day, luckily it still looks much the same from the outside so its pretty easy to recognise!

Now thats commitment ^

Along with moving the barriers in 100m I'll be back next year.

Maybe as an entrant

100% Move the barriers in around/behind the start line and re tar would make a massive improvement.

Barriers will be moved to edge of the big ditch near the runway, Which is 60-70m back from the course, much closer than this years 150m. Won't be going behind start line.

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We have been smashed by entry pack request emails (for when they are release in April), with more emails than the 200 spots available for this year. If you are even considering entering, please email [email protected] so you get an entry pack. Nearly all of our 2012 entrants are comin' back as well.

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Just a reminder.... If you are looking to enter the 2013 event, you NEED to email [email protected] as Entrant packs are being emailed in 23 days (25/3). We have 200 spots available over 2 days, and we will already be sending out significantly more entrant packs than spots available


I will put a new thread up shortly with new details for this years event

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