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Good news everyone!

Here is the Events Calendar for 2014 as it stands. Dates are subject to change but this should give you an idea of what's happening when.

January:

12th Happy Laps at Lakeside

25th Cruise West

February:

5th Monthly Member Meet

TBC QR Street Sprints

March:

5th Monthly Member Meet

22nd Happy Laps at Queensland Raceway

TBC Motorkhana

April:

2nd Monthly Member Meet

TBC Drags

TBC Cruise North

May:

7th Monthly Member Meet

TBC Lakeside Sprints

June:

4th Monthly Member Meet

22nd Happy Laps at Lakeside

July:

2nd Monthly Member Meet

20th Happy Laps at Queensland Raceway

TBC Cruise South

August:

6th Monthly Member Meet

TBC QR Sprints

September:

3rd Monthly Member Meet

TBC Drag Day

October:

1st Monthly Member Meet

19th Happy Laps at Lakeside

TBC Cruise

November:

5th Monthly Member Meet

TBC Lakeside Sprints

TBC Charity Cruise

December:

7th Happy Laps at Queensland Raceway

TBC Christmas Party

Event threads will be posted up in advance to notify you of the details of the event. We're also looking at doing prizes at the end of the year for Sprints, track work etc.

More to come soon!

Thanks,

Tony

On Behalf of the Executive Committee

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