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Hi All

Next series is based on Pre04 builds - we are running an event combining with Nascars at Wakefield Park on the 23rd 24th November in support of Super Truck's - last event was great biggest crowd in many years. Open to all Ex V8 touring cars, for this round. Only rule is driver behaviour - fuel cards etc up for grabs. Skylines and alike can run regularity, (LS2) Super TT or Sports Sedans - (Race lic AASA, CAMS or equivalent) Log / Passbook - as long as you fill out the form and meet the requirements - all good.

Can someone PM Risking - he can run E85 for this event and let him know we are still sorting classes for next year for 5.0LTR V8 Touring Cars NSW Series, at Wakefield Park - to be confirmed

Please feel free to email ([email protected]) or phone 0418 202 047 for further details.

Pushing for Stand Alone Races 2014, V8 Touring at the moment 7 plus cars confirmed

Preliminary Calendar MRA NSW - all at Wakefield Park

26th January

27th April

29th June

24th August

Plus (No Series Points but great weekends)

Truck Series / Nacar invite

17th - 18th May

29th - 30th November

Also Interstate invites

If you are a non driver or not and are about - will be well worth a watch - November 23rd and 24th - last round was $25 to get in the gate

daily or $40 weekend pass.

Pm me next week if you are keen I reckon I can do better for you on admission.

Thanks all

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