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Not 100% sure on this but a simple Google search came up with a CAMS C5 licence - also known as the international licence?

Also found it on some website;

ALL OUR DRIVERS are C5 – CAMS international licence holders – which is the highest requirement within the Australian system. Your safety is our primary concern.

ahh, that's IC then. pretty heavy hitters in that case! hard corey. for IC licence (was C5) you need to do 5 national races a year (state champs dont count) and shell out a whopping $1300.

ARRRRRGGGGHHHHHHHHH!!!!!! god damn pharamcy board exam, looks like I'm out of this one...................of all the days, its had to be 9th october, why couldn't it have been 7th october or the 6th.......but 9TH!!!!!

Anyone wanting to buy my space please let me know

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what happened to all the people that wanted to go when there were only 15 spots and they missed out????

anyway paid the $135 today :(

Well, I spent all my money on the Oran Park day. Don't have any left for this one. In a few more months I'll be ready again :P.

ahh, that's IC then. pretty heavy hitters in that case! hard corey. for IC licence (was C5) you need to do 5 national races a year (state champs dont count) and shell out a whopping $1300.

Yeah these guys race nationally and internationally - regardless of whether they put the Evo on the track they'll be there.

Do a search; his name's Dr Anton Metchler (sp); not sure what the surname of his co-driver is but his first name is Jason.

I'm putting money on that they'll go as they just put in their new motor :sick:

hey abo bob, can i come watch? is there entry fee etc.. could possibly be a flah marshall if they can see me >_<

We definitely need you as a flag marshall. No fee.

Wilch, that's exactly the kind of thing I was worried about. I've never seen so many track days for people to go to.

Yeah these guys race nationally and internationally - regardless of whether they put the Evo on the track they'll be there.

Do a search; his name's Dr Anton Metchler (sp); not sure what the surname of his co-driver is but his first name is Jason.

I'm putting money on that they'll go as they just put in their new motor :P

Oz GTR02V and I ran into Jason last week at Oran Park running in his new engine, seems like a nice enough bloke. :rofl:

You stand at the flagging points with a flag. you are right out there on the track. It's as close as you can get to the action. Last time all the flaggies loved it.

Also there is CB radio whoring. Who could forget such classics as:

"Car number 69 has temporarily lost traction for the last 9 consecutive corners"




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