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Haha, if you think this sold out quick...

Back in the day everyone would literally wait for the entries to open and rush to fax forms in..I think it sold out in 30 minutes once

Hopefully it gets back to that sort of hype! so it should..its such an awesome weekend.

How disappointed am I? Paid entry fee at 6.30 but couldn't send forms till 8.30... Now I'm on the reserve list!!!

Gonna be shattered if I don't get a run after all the time and effort to get the car ready :(

I have a silly question but you take your car on a car trailer right?

Only if you're afraid of being defected on the way up... Don't think any of us have been in the past few years at least.

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