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Hey guys. Not sure how long it takes to get from Yatala to Queensland Raceway. Just make sure you get there around 7:30 so we can occupy the track for the full 4 hours. Takes a bit of fiddling around to get set-up and run the drivers briefing etc.

Shall we run the Clubman Track for 1.8 hours then,

the Sprint Track for the next 1.8 hours.

And have a showdown on the National Circuit.

Top 8 contenders, Sudden Death - 3 Lap Time Attack Lap Battle.

  GTRman1992 said:
Hey guys. Not sure how long it takes to get from Yatala to Queensland Raceway. Just make sure you get there around 7:30  

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Its 7am... its normally a 35 minute drive... its 7am... its quiet... im leading....

we will make it.

:)

I will also make up a time attack battle for those who wish to take on one another 1 on 1...

  fullysic said:
Im inn ,now i said it ill have to prove it ,so lets play

Thats what I like to see and hear

People who are willing to back up what they say :)

This will be an event of Giant Ape size proportions!!!

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Smooth and I will be taking bets as soon as we know the full specs of both cars :)

So get the money ready gurls and boyz

  GTRman1992 said:
Hey guys. Not sure how long it takes to get from Yatala to Queensland Raceway. Just make sure you get there around 7:30 so we can occupy the track for the full 4 hours. Takes a bit of fiddling around to get set-up and run the drivers briefing etc.

Shall we run the Clubman Track for 1.8 hours then,

the Sprint Track for the next  1.8 hours.

And have a showdown on the National Circuit.  

Top 8 contenders, Sudden Death - 3 Lap Time Attack Lap Battle.

Sounds awsome, can't wait. I have run the sprint circuit plenty of times, have done the Clubman circuit once but never the national circuit. Look out brakes....might have to do a little more "work" to the brakes me thinks. . . .

  SmoothLine said:
There will be random suprises through-out the day... and maybe prizes for the quickest overall laptime and the winner of the SHOWDOWN Main Event between Josh and Fullysic.

BE THERE!!

I’d just like to add, I never said I’ll win, my intention was to make Mr. fullysik back up his statements.

If I win I want Beer though. :D

Has anybody noticed the small amount of irony involved in the showdown? It seems to me that most people are gunning for the porsche to take it out. Correct me if i'm wrong. Soooo, SAu Q are organising a day for all of us, as well as to take part, to watch a porsche whip a liner?!! I'm not having a go at anyone, i just think its funny. :D

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