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Well it was announced last meeting (18/10/2006) that WSID will soon be starting the off street meets on both wednesday and friday nights.

The first week of this will be Wed 1/11/06 and 3/11/06.

Wednesdays:

6pm-10pm

Burnouts at 9pm

$15 spectate

$45 competitor entry

Fridays:

6pm-Midnight

No burnouts

$20 spectate

Think its still $45 to compete dont quote me on that.

Hopefully this will bring back the more serious non-fulltime drivers like the 100's of Pac cars hiding in Sydney garages and plenty more 9sec v8's. Also having the event on friday night will allow people from Canberra->Bathurst->Newcastle to attend because they can knockoff work early and not have to worry about being home in time for an early start the next morning.

I'll be going to both Wed+Fri nite for the first few weeks to scope it all out although no doubt Friday nights will be the nite to go.

haha...see you there Ben I haven't been to wsid for months...Friday night racing has been needed for a while. It makes sense really. Allowing group 3 & 4 cars to race means plenty of quick cars, not just the 15 sec cars.

It's a 4 week trial period every Friday in Nov. from 5pm-Midnight

No ET limit, all group 3 & 4 cars allowed along with any other street registered cars; the only conditions are that you must run a muffler (ie 95db track reding) and meet regular street meet rules.

Nothing mentioned as yet i guess it will be a wait and see exercise.

The problem with having an "over 12sec" wed nite and "under 12sec" friday nite is the wed nites would get zero crowd coz nobody wants to see billy bob race his mums BA.

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