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freakin r33 gts-t box still has not arrived. very good chance i shan't be having box in in time for this drag day. if so, it's goodbye to slicks, and hello to numerous pairs of street tyres which I plan to destroy.

doodz. All the relevant info on the Drag Day is in the first post.

But I will help you out here:

Track opens 7:30am

Sign on 8-9:30am

Driver briefing 10am

Racing 10:15 to 1pm

Lunch 1-1:30pm

Racing 1:30-4:15pm

This time there will be 2 crew, 3 spectators and 1 photographer permitted per driver. The photographer is nominated so as to avoid too many people milling around the pit area.

I have just read the words "per driver" in your quote.

Because my car will have two drivers do I double the crew, spectators and photographers ?

I hope so as I am paying nearly double the fee.

Would like this clarified by anyone in a position to do so.

El Bee

Ok the man with the answers is here.

elbee - your second driver actually takes the spot of your first pit crew.

doodz - you can come with me but no friends unless other entrants put them on their lists because I don't know them. In return you can help me with the bbq and drinks stall. We need a couple of other helpers too people.

Parking is no problem.

Ok the man with the answers is here.

elbee - your second driver actually takes the spot of your first pit crew.

That sucks. What have I paid all this extra money for ?

There are spectators that I would like to invite, and spectators that my Son (2nd driver) would like to invite.

NXTIMEs quote clearly states "per driver".

El Bee

ps. Didn't pay any extra for 2nd driver last time so understood then. This time is extra $100.

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