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I have been advised by the WRX Club Secretary that they need to provide Sandown with a list of names of people who will be officiating or spectating at Sandown on Anzac Day.

You might remember last year that they closed the gates and stopped etting people in. Well this year, if you are not on the list, you dont get entry!!!!

So if anyone is planning on going down to spectate/officiate, you need to email [email protected] and register the following -

Your Name / SAU member number ___.

All entrants will be included automatically.

Anyone who is not a member of SAU, but would like to come down to spectate needs to advise - Your Name / SAU / Guest of <insert drivers name here>

Get your names in fast if you are wanting to come down as there will be limits on how many people they can let through the gate.

Cheers,

Bec

Also - remember is you want to do some flagging (best view points if you ask me) you can email James at [email protected] and he can organise with the WRX club for you.

Anyone who is not a member of SAU, but would like to come down to spectate needs to advise - Your Name / SAU / Guest of <insert drivers name here>

I wont be any1's guest, all i wanna do is spectate with a mate so what do i put down?

and will there be heaps of people going?

Bec, I believe the WRX club are sending a reply email to the ppl requesting to be spectators to verify the SAU or WRX club membership number of the driver they are claiming to be a guest of... so it's not that easy hehe. :D

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