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The first round of the WRX Club and consequent SAU Vic Club Championship round of sprints is on at Calder Park Raceway on Saturday Feb 11th.

It should also be noted that this is a twighlight event - so afternoon start and night finish.

Cost to enter is $140 (up from last year due to increase in facility hire fee's)

Entry form here: http://www.wrx.com.au/motorsport/AASAEntryForm.pdf

Sup Req's not available yet but should be available some time this week. I'll post them up when they are done.

Cheers

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Well I hope to be running.

Still waiting for my clutch to come back from QLD. Was told 5 days on the 1st weekend of Dec but I'm still waiting....

Hopefully will get it back and get those upper control arms in - then we'll see about your easy 1.02.

Im out for sure, just remembered that another SAUer has my swaybars :D

You can have mine if you want. I just picked up some new whiteline swaybars today but i probably won't put them on for a while, so they'll just be sitting here in the boxes.

I won't be driving at Calder, but i'll come and watch.

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