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I am heading down for both days...the plan is to stay in Cowes on Fri and Sat night.

For those that have porblems with noise like me at WRX/AROCA days etc the PIARC event are full noise weekends with a Saturday practice and Sunday Sprint event.

I am looking to get a garage for the event so put you hand up if you want to share a garage.

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I haven't been to a PIARC day, how much track time can you expect on the saturday and how do they group cars for the practice sessions?

Is it BYO timing for the saturday or can you pay to hire a dorian?

Shame I missed the Sat action (both on and off the track) but had a great day on Sunday. Hadn't tracked my car since the Nats last year so needed to dust off the cobwebs...and what better way to do it than a wet phillip island!

Had a ball in the morning on a wet track which then dried up allowing me to set a new PB. Only let down was my incar cam - battery life is def not its strong point which I am hoping to recify with a recent purchase. Oh wells there is an excuse to get back out there and do it all over again to capture it on film (although I'm not sure I want to repeat the pants soiling moment over and down lukie heights in a hurry).

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