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yeah im pretty happy with my results, but with more practice hopefully i can get better, i still need to work on the cornering and need to get a bit better suspension setup in my car, but all will come with time.

And me?? show pointers?? hmmmm ive only been doin it for 6 months, i dont think im good enough to give ppl pointers :lol:

and GTS-t VSPEC i told ya the stickers were good for something, hehehe :)

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Cam

OK , got the OK from John Clark .

He will allow up to 4 individuals to run on each 1/2 day of MC.

MUST contact him before hand , 9246 5981 and organise payment etc.

Don't forget this is a CAMS affiliated event and a club membership card and level 2 or above lic is required.

AFARCC is CAMS affiliated and you can join for the rest of the financial year ( till June ) for $20 and the Level 2S lic is avaliable from the CAMS office for $91 which entitles you to do the Speed Event series , MC , Maxaction etc.

So all you trailer queens , straight line junkies and wannabe's

GET YO ASS INTO IT !!:)

Cheers

( driven , not dragged )

Ken

PS next MC is this Sunday Feb 23rd

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Howdy,

Just a quick reminder, that tomorrow is the last day to get the early booking discount fee for the Pro-Max Challenge event to be held at Belmont Park Racecourse on Sunday March 9th, 2003. Once again I am asking for your early support to make this event possible as we haven’t reached the critical number yet to make this event fly. Meaning, wait too long sending your entry form and the event won’t happen at all, as we will need to commit, confirm and pay for the venue long before the actual event! That is why we set the 21st as the date for the end of the discount entry of just $55.

You can download the Entry Form and the courses as well as the by now approved Supp Regs from: http://www.actionalarms.com.au/motorsport If you have any problems with the entry form just send me an email or ring me with your fax number and I will fax it out to you. I also have forms to fill in at Action Alarms if that helps 135 Hector Street (West) Osborne Park. Any questions please don’t hesitate to call me directly on the numbers below.

So, I hope to receive plenty of entry forms tomorrow!

Cheers,

Norbert

Nizmo,

You take your own car to these events, I believe all you need is a helmet, full clothes, be a member of a CAMS affiliated club (AFARCC $20) and have a CAMS 2S License ($91).

Then before an event you ring the guy at MC and ask if you can join the event as non-team entrant.

That should be it.

See'ya:burnout:

hehe sounds like a lot of work to be taught how to drive hmmm second thoughts may just learn by mistakes sounds cheaper so far! Havent hit a lamppost yet or pedestrian that i wasnt delibrately trying to run down so yeah might sit this one out.

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