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It's gunna be a goody. It's a great fun track.

Hopefully we get a few SAU members out there making up the numbers. It's worth driving up Friday night and staying over.

Who's in?

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OK Guys,

Entry forms and Supp Regs are now available.

I have attached them below or you can download them from - http://www.wrx.com.au/motorsport.html

The fax number is 9533 0440.

Accommodation thread now up - Click Here

:devil:

BEC

Winton_Supp_20regs_1_.pdf

Winton_entry_1_.pdf

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It's gunna be a goody. It's a great fun track.

Hopefully we get a few SAU members out there making up the numbers. It's worth driving up Friday night and staying over.

Who's in?

Hey Aaron sounds like fun...whats the cost .?

It's gunna be a goody. It's a great fun track.

Hopefully we get a few SAU members out there making up the numbers. It's worth driving up Friday night and staying over.

Who's in?

I'm in, and Budge has been kind enough to book me room with Murph and him.

I will be a Winton GT-R Virgin no more....

Regards

Andrew

I'm in for sure, I'm in the same boat as Andrew (BBGTR), Winton virgin no more aswell!!!!

So what times should we aim for?? 1:36's???

I'll be in for driving up Friday aswell....

Jack,

Based on my guess and my previous STi times, a '36 for you should be a snap!

Andrew

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

The WRX Club are looking to organise flag marshalls and helpers prior to the event.

A great view of the action is guaranteed together with a free lunch and some hot laps time permitting.

Please send an email to [email protected] or visit this thread to help out.

Particularly needed is someone with a 4WD or tow car that would be abel to do recovery on the day.

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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

The WRX Club are looking to organise flag marshalls and helpers prior to the event.

A great view of the action is guaranteed together with a free lunch and some hot laps time permitting.

Please send an email to [email protected] or visit this thread to help out.

Particularly needed is someone with a 4WD or tow car that would be abel to do recovery on the day.

:rofl:

Happy to supply hot laps to cold flaggies

I am hoping to make this my first track outing in the Evo on the Friday if I can get the time off. I think there is something on the Friday where hacks like me can go and not bother the guys after quick laps. :(

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