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Sau Vic 2014 Motorsport Championship Round 4 - Winton Saturday 17Th May


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Since no one else has posted yet...

Entries for non WRX members opened today:

http://www.wrx.com.au/Default.aspx?pageId=1540753&eventId=899262&EventViewMode=EventDetails

Note unlike previous days, Only Paid Entries Will Be Included in Entry List.

This one is combined with Porsche again.

Sup regs list 120 cars, 20 max per group.

19 spots left as of right now.

entered because have been non-existent in championship this year + keen to give the AD08's a thrashing.

hope the last drift/powerskid event at Winton didnt leave the track in too poor a condition...

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Not normally, should be fine.

Also please confirm your attendance, both spectator and/or entry.

Just so I can sort out the catering for the day.

There will be:

Steak sandwiches (cheese and bacon)

Eye Fillet beef skewers (marinated)

Will be awesome again.

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I didn't enter either.

We will be talking to the WRX guys over the weekend and will let everyone know the outcome.

Did you/committee get a chance to catch up with wrx motorsports?

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