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Guys,

If you feel the need. The need for...... :D

PAIRC is hosting an event on the weekend of Sept 24/25.

Sup Req's here:

http://www.piarc.com.au/files//PIARCSeptem...Supp%20Regs.pdf

Saturday is non-timed practise. I expect you to get HEAPS of track time since its Grand Final Day.

Sunday is full noise sprints.

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G'day Andrew....

I'm moving back to Adelaide shortly, and would love to take the drive in the GT-R to Vic and PI sometime later in the year, or early new year....

is there anything coming up (SAU) that would be worth putting in the diary?

cheers!

Ben

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Hey Ben - pretty much after Oct 23 (Maserati Dat @ Sandown) the racing calander comes to an end for the year and nothing much is on until the new season starts Feb 2006.

Be great to see your car down here though one day!

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Ben,

Vic seems to run a little different to NSW. Winton has a practise day most Fridays and Calder most Wed but none of us really attended them because Calders practise days have dumb requirements (full race suit etc) and Winton is miles away.

Sandown doesnt have any practise days available and Phillip Island only has them Available on the Saturday of these PIARC weekends of which this is the last one for the year.

As a rule track days for us revolved around WRX Club sprints - which do offer "driver training - which is a non timed session with an instructor" or we tend to also attend PIARC as its the best track in Oz and Merserati Club events (which there is only 2 a year @ Sandown).

So really as I mentioned the Vic GTR's will be out:

Sept 24/25 for PIARC @ Phillip Island

Oct 8th for WRX Club @ Calder

Oct 23rd for Maserati @ Sandown

And that will be it until Feb next year I expect.

Oh - except for DECA Shepparton on Sat Novemeber 19th - but thats a motokhana event.

Cheers

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No accom from Mav so this is just a drivers / bike riders weekend.

So far just me, Scotsman, Frank and Nige are entered for the Sunday I think.

Yeh im a no show. Will be doing the ride thing then getting back Saturday so i can catch up with my brother for his birthday on Sunday. :D

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