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Guys,

Below is the dates for the 2006 Track Day Calander with the WRX Club that will again make up the events for the Skylines Australia Vic Club Championship.

Club Championship Rounds

Round 1 Calder Park Twilight 11th Feb 2006

Round 2 Phillip Island 11th March 2006

Round 3 Sandown 25th April 2006

Round 4 Morwell Hillclimb 20th May

Round 5 Sandown 11th June 2006

Round 6 Winton 1st July 2006

Round 7 Sandown 12th August 2006

Round 8 Calder 22nd Oct

Attempts at this stage are being made for Round 6 to be at Winton in July/August and I'll update the information as it comes to hand.

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Non Champinship Rounds - A list of other events members can attend.

PIARC

All events at Phillip Island Raceway. Saturdays are non timed practise - Sundays are full timed sprints.

Feb 4-5

May 6-7

Jun 3-4

July 15-16

Nov 18-19

Maserati Club

Sandown April 9

Winton June 25

Calder Aug 20

Sanown Oct 22

Alfa Romeo Owners Club

Calder Feb 4

Sandown July 2

Phillip Island July 27

Winton August 13

Phillip Island Dec 17

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Cheers.

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Well looks like i will be missing the first two rounds, but should be back from work in April so hopefully the car will make Sandown.

If a certain housemate runs my car at the early rounds while im away can i get points towards the champioship based on the cars results :)

troy wont win anyway. he couldn't drive a stake through butter. the only points he'll take all year is if he is allowed the ring-in driver... plus rb20 is only good as a place to rest your feet whilst admiring an RB26.

lavalife? troy told me that was where he met you :D

back on the topic. if i can make it happen i'd like to come down for the PI round in march. Does anyone know how long it takes to drive from sydney to PI?

  • 3 weeks later...

I've updated the original post with a list of events available to club members in 2006. So far I have the dates for PIARC, Maserati Club and the Alfa Club.

If others come to hand I'll update the original post.

Cheers.

Cool, i think Sandown April 9 will be my first outing in 2006. Fingers crossed with new diff, new boost controller and new suspension i cna get into the high 1:23s :P

Let the "pumping of tyres" begin:)

...oh...and im still good for the 1:52 at PI, just need a trouble free run :P

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey Snowy,

I've been told by a friend who races with the PCV that they have noise testers at sandown and PI, and that I'll be black flagged for exceeding their 95db limit. How strict are they at these events?? ever had any issues??




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