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Entry list was supposed to be posted last night so I dunno.

There are only 40 entries or so atm. And I also wouldnt be too concered if your credit card hasn't been charged. They used to do this as it makes it easier if you have to cancel. So you can expect to not be charged until after the event has been run.

Why is that porche so slow :) He lifted off on the flipflop!!! A video in your car would be better andrew :)

Hey - anyone who hasnt been to Calder before and wants to see some in-car footage here's a good one of a 911 Carrera Sport 3.2

Lap of Calder - Its pretty big at 7.3MB as a warning.

But it gives you a good feel for the bumps at the end of the straight, the hill and the flip flop.

In all seriousness, can anyone with a spare vid cam pm me if i am able to borrow it on Saturday. I want to get some good footage of the guys competing

No Scotsman or Snowman???

It will be interesting to see how Wayne goes. He was quick in a relatively std car, INAsNT says his new car is quite the weapon

I won't be entering. I got the gtr on the road this w/e and it still needs a few small thing doing. I don't really want to thrash it without driving it for a while. Can't afford to spend more money atm. Looks like the Southern 80 is the go!

Have a great track day guys. Might enter the Calder Rally event but I need to speak to somebody who knows about it first. Is there an agenda listed?

Also - if anyone coming down to watch / have a look and you may be able to flag for part of the day/night please email - [email protected] to express your interest.

As well as helping out, you really get an awesome and up close view from the flag points.

;)

this is a club sprint, there is no requirement on the sup reg to have the tow hook painted red or a tow hook sign. I think some of the tarmac rally there is stricter requirement on this.

from wrx club sup. reg. for the event.

> h) All vehicles must have tow hooks fitted

They recommend having after market tow hooks because they are easy to access and will not damage body kits (if you have a body kit that is). Otherwise the standard toe hooks will get you out of trouble. But like nonalcoholicrwd said they are not a requirement for these track days.

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