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We are in and paid...but not on Adams list on the 1st page...

This is the debut of the new set-up...11 months in the making...detuned for Stacey running pump fuel, low boost, federal street rubber and no NOS...will be fun and enough to see her running a low 11 sec pass...after lunch we may wind a bit more into it if all is going well and see if she can run a high 10 and get booted.

Good to hear you guys will be there. Best of luck with the new set up :wave:

Any particular reason for using the Federal tyres and not the M/T's?

Stace prefers a bit of tyre slip on launch, the M/T's will bite too hard and bog the engine. The federals are a lot more stable in the side wall which does not cause the car to "wander" as much. The Mickey's will be on hand if needed later in the day.

Some info.

Skylines = 18

68 mustang = 1

Toyota Cresida =1

Nissan 200SX = 2

RX3 = 1

Commodores = 19

HG - HQ - HX = 3

Torana = 1

Corvette = 3

Datsun Ute = 1

XY = Falcon =1

Should be a good day with such a variety of cars. Lookin forward to having a run against ya Abo Bob

The attached pic will be me, We will be next to a white hino service truck, come over and say hello

Edited by MadManz

I thought i would pop in here to say hello & thank the skyline club members for showing support for the March 25 Skylines Vs V8owners drag day.

To answer a few questions.

Spectators

Tickets will be issued at the meeting point to all drivers. It will be left to the drivers to issue tickets to spectators.

Meeting point

The meeting point will be either the Shell service station or the Pit Stop Tavern. This will be confirmed early next week

Meeting times

The confirmed meeting times will be posted early next week. It is VERY important that nobody is late. Tickets can only be issued at the meeting point NOT at the track. This is a firm rule that WSID has, see quotation from rules below"

"It is the responsibility of The Hirer to

distribute tickets to participants before the Track Hire. Tickets are not permitted to be distributed within WSID on the day of

the Track Hire."

Drivers swapping vehicles

This is not allowed under any circumstances. This is allowed under ANDRA rules however it is against WSID rules.

Catering

We have hired the Lions Club as caterers for the day. They will have breakfast & lunch with tea, coffee & drinks all day. You will have to pay for the items they are not free. Please spare a few $$$ as a donation to help the sick children if you can.

Drivers briefing

A driver briefing will be held at the start line prior to the first run of the day, This is compulsory for all drivers to attend.

Can't wait for the day, i will get a chance to run my commodore naturally aspirated for the first time with the new motor.

Many thanks to all the participants & see you on the day.

Peter.




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