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what is the track like for pictures??? I would volunteer if i knew i would be there and be staying all day long but as its my only day off for the week i will more than likely catch up on some sleep..... if i do make it though i will certainly be snapping a few pics

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yeap ill try.. ive got a friend who is interested (well im trying to make him come lol) with evo 7 if thats ok.. however his not a member of any CAMS affiliated clubs. i assume u will still need to be part of a cams club even for the 1 day license?

I'm a little curious how this 3 lap thing is going to work..

Wont we get people who are having their 'flying' lap come down the straight and end up stuck behind people who will be doing a 'warmup' lap, or are all the cars for the session released onto the track before any car has done their 1st lap?

I'm just trying to picture it in my head :P

Hey Adam, (or anyone else that knows... need this info asap)

Do you need to be a member of a CAMs affiliated club to be a elligible for a CAMs day licence?

...and would you think a car that normally runs 2:14-15 around the track is too slow?

Steve can't be flaggie anymore, got work..
N1GTR?
yeah him.

What. the. f**k. is. this.

Adam, id suggest you ignore TRUBLSM as he has no idea what he's talking about.

I do not have work on Sunday unless he knows something i dont.




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