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Hi Guys,

I have been talking with some guys and the idea of an AWD shoot out at a track day next year came up for a bit of fun. The idea will be to run the first half of the day as a normal track day and the second half as the AWD event. I am thinking of my March 28 date so everyone has time to prepare. I want to run a few themed days next year for fun.

The current question is 1: Are you guys interested, and 2: What class structure should we use?

So far the ideas around a A) Street Tyre B) Semi Slick grouping with a possible split on Streetable and Hardcore.

Please put up your ideas and comments.

Paul

PS: I want to also have themed days for the RWD guys. I just thought I'd get the ball rolling with this one.

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The date that lakeside comes on line is not firm yet, so I think I will plan this one for Qld Raceway.

I need to gauge the interest as well to see if it will have the numbers. If anyone else is keen or has any comments please put them down.

Paul

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I was hoping you would say that Peter.

I have almost finished putting the event togther. I am going to make it team based with two catagories:

1. Street - street tyred car.

2. Race - Semi slick tyres.

There will be several events to earn points from.

I will put up full details shortly.

Paul

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