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Dave, you ripped AU3 !!!

haha thanks to the weather!

Yeh the 17th. But the day before is the Sandown round, so maybe not.

There is another PIARC in sept on the 20somethingth.

Unless dates have changed since I last added them to my calendar

PIARC Sprints @ PI

Sep 27/28

Nov 8/9

Tampered @ Winton

Aug 31

Sep 27/28

Nov 4

Dec 21

WRX had a round listed on Bathurst Sunday but fat f**king chance of going to that one.

haha thanks to the weather!

Unless dates have changed since I last added them to my calendar

PIARC Sprints @ PI

Sep 27/28

Nov 8/9

Tampered @ Winton

Aug 31

Sep 27/28

Nov 4

Dec 21

WRX had a round listed on Bathurst Sunday but fat f**king chance of going to that one.

http://www.piarc.com.au/?page=calendar

PIARC Sprint with Superkart and VicV8s Races.16/08/2014 - 17/08/2014

Collins mentioned making PI an official round since everyone was there but I haven't heard from him about it so haven't bothered to update the spreadsheet.

I think I've only got the R3 update, worth releasing update to spice up Sandown entry or just refresh post?

I think I've only got the R3 update, worth releasing update to spice up Sandown entry or just refresh post?

Nah there wasn't an update as I never got confirmation as it being a round.

That said an update would take 5 mins...

Has anyone got any type of confirmation for the 30th? Have never done a tampered day before but seen nothing by email yet.

LOL Matt. Can you even get to benalla on a tank hehe. Depending on who else comes, we'll see how many jerrys we can borrow and stuff in the boot of the prius.

Oh and Spreadsheet updated post Sandown round 5:

http://www.sauvic.com.au/motorsport/2014_ClubChampionship.xlsx

It might be a stretch - but I reckon I'll make it... :)

RE: bringing stuff in the boot - good stuff. Saves having to make two trips back to town.

Has anyone got any type of confirmation for the 30th? Have never done a tampered day before but seen nothing by email yet.

LOL Matt. Can you even get to benalla on a tank hehe. Depending on who else comes, we'll see how many jerrys we can borrow and stuff in the boot of the prius.

Oh and Spreadsheet updated post Sandown round 5:

http://www.sauvic.com.au/motorsport/2014_ClubChampionship.xlsx

Hey Simon - it's not so much a matter of not having jerry cans, more so space to fit them in the car :)

I'm not coming to this Winton, so have 2 x 20L jerry's you can borrow if ya want.

Can't you just turn up at a Tampered day and pay when you get there?

That only works if they have low entry numbers.

Unfortunately there's no way of knowing how many have entered other than calling them, which I just did, but apparently thew lady who organises the Tampered days is away today. Might try again tomorrow.

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