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In April The Z Club of Qld is hosting the nationals at morgan park. It's a Friday to Sunday thing with events from show n shine through to a proper supersprint, timed standing start + 3 or 4 laps. Best session time wins.

Entry forms are not out yet but are close in told. I hear conflicting stories it's could be on the 2100 m E layout or on the full 3 km K layout. They both have a good mix of speed and handling.

More information here

http://www.zcarclubq.org.au/event/nissan-datsun-nationals-2015/

Anyone keen? Duncan?

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haha how did you know I'd be tempted :)

Hope they run it on the full track, I really enjoyed it....that sweeper on the back straight was great fun

I really enjoyed Morgan Park and will give it a go again, but I won't be ready to go by April.....maybe next time

might bring my Datto out for this if the costs are reasonable. Last DatNats up here was a bit ott.

In April The Z Club of Qld is hosting the nationals at morgan park. It's a Friday to Sunday thing with events from show n shine through to a proper supersprint, timed standing start + 3 or 4 laps. Best session time wins.

unless someone turns up and whinges till they change the format again...

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Z Car Club don't seem to be doing much promotion of the nationals. This is all the info I've seen - doesn't seem to be widely circulated, so spread the word to people who might be interested...

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Single car sprints as well as multi-car side-by-side supersprints, and regularity for the oldies. Both Track E and K are rippers. K is the full track used in 2010 ASSC with the fast sweepers. Track E is the old full track and has a great esses section where it departs from K. No idea when entries actually open but SEQ people who go to an info night coming up are apparently able to sign on early to the track events. Maybe Z clubs in other states are doing the same thing?

Edited by hrd-hr30

nup, me either. Z Car QLD FB page and website have SFA. I have a couple of mates in the Z Car Club and even they haven't heard anything.

Nissan Datsun Car Club QLD are now trying to get some info out there. They managed to get hold of those fliers and have been posting them on Datsun FB pages. They've organised an info night at Yatala Pies Sunday Feb 1 6pm with someone from the Z Car Club to come and tell everyone what's happening. That's an open invite on a bunch of Datsun FB pages. But its only any good for SEQ people. It's supposed to be a national event, and easter isn't all that far away...

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