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I am hoping to come and watch. I haven't been to sandown for quite a while and I would like to know which entrance people use and are spectators free to walk around the pit and above pits areas?

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Russ

Thanks Troy Boy but Uncle Snowies car still isn't ready (since there wasn't any reason to rush it).

And I meant to say Pannoza. There's no way I can catch that Panozza guy - he's way to fast. He's nearly as fast as that Panazza dude from the Dutton last year.

Looks like I'm out too. Been at home in bed with the flu the last 2 days so I'm in no condition to be trying to drive fast. Bummer cause I had Pannoza in my sights.

Damn Snowy, that's a real bummer...

That's one less car I have to overtake.. :(

Great weather tomorrow aswell....

I'll be there Jack, see ya tomorrow (watch out for a blue s15 passin' you round the outside across the top of the back straight :( )

LOL, so looks like your out to give Justine some pointers!!!

Watch out, there's gonna be quite a few GTR's out there!!!

I'll follow you, might learn a trick or too.....

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