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Any news on a meeting spot yet?????

Also with the 5 spectators/pitt crew .. is there any limit on how many cars that come in with me???? eg.. two or three spectator cars + mine????

i'll be there to spectate. my friend wil be racing his vx ss ute with IH8FPV number plates

Has he gotten his car fixed??? We saw him at a Friday nite WSID (we were there with the sunny) and about a month later spotted him in Gossy - kangaroo or something on the way to the Nats???

Has he gotten his car fixed??? We saw him at a Friday nite WSID (we were there with the sunny) and about a month later spotted him in Gossy - kangaroo or something on the way to the Nats???

yeah all fixed, have to watch out for those kangaroos. did some nice damage

Any news on a meeting spot yet????

Gday mate...a V8'er here....Meeting point is PIT STOP TAVERN.Corner of Huntingwood drive and Liberty road... EASTERN CREEK.(just up the road from the big shell servo and beaurepaires).At the roundabout.

TIME...7.15-7.50 am.Enjoy ur day fellows!...Its gunna be a blast.

I'm not there to race anyone but myself and crack a PB...Look forward to meeting a few of you blokes.

abobob will whack up a map for you's sooner or later

Bermudablue.

Edited by bermudablue

Abo Bob is currently away on business so i will post this on his behalf

The information on the meeting point.

The meeting point will be at the Pit Stop Tavern between 7:15 am & 7:50 am. Cnr of Huntingwood drive & liberty road Eastern Creek. There is plenty of parking on Huntingwood drive & in Liberty road.

We have chosen this point due to it's proximity to the track & 100+ cars do not need to do a "U" turn on the great western Hwy if we met at the shell service station.

I will be there (Peter) with a white SS commodore on a trailer with Abo Bob. Here we will distribute the tickets.

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Please only COMPETITORS come an ask for tickets, you are then responsible to giving them to your crew/spectators.

You will also be given a sticker to place on the front window of your car.

ONLY after you have your tickets & sticker can you proceed to the gates at WSID The gates will open at 8am.

If you do not have the tickets you CAN'T get into WSID.

No tickets are allowed to be distributed at the track or entry roads to WSID.

It is very important that you are not late. If you are late you will need to ring me (Peter) on 0407 376658. I must warn you that on the morning of a track hire my phone rings constantly & i am very busy. I will make arrangements for you to receive your tickets. you may need to wait a little as i dont have time to go in & out of the track every 5 minutes.

Hope this helps,

V8owner :stupid:

Thanks for that..... sheesh 7.15 am... il be leaving home around 5.45am.... :stupid:

So guessing no limits on the spectators cars attending????

SAU has 17 participants for the day that entitles you to a maximum of 85 spectators & crew combined.

SAU has 17 participants for the day that entitles you to a maximum of 85 spectators & crew combined.

Cool... was aware I have the 5 passes but was wondering seeing that they are all driving themselves there ...was there a limit how many cars they can park at wsid?

Cool... was aware I have the 5 passes but was wondering seeing that they are all driving themselves there ...was there a limit how many cars they can park at wsid?

I'm not sure, but I believe there is a limit, I'll wait for V8owner to reply to it for you.

I'm not sure, but I believe there is a limit, I'll wait for V8owner to reply to it for you.

Whilst there is no limit for spectator/crew cars the spectators & crews are required to arrive with the Drivers.

Please where ever possible try & car pool, we do not want to aggravate the WSID personnel by having 200 spectators cars.

There will be a large number of spectator vehicles. We have a rule that the spectator cars are to be parked at the rear of the parking lot.

The 1st 2 bays (first 4 rows of spots) closest to the scrutineering shed are for competitors vehicles only.

This ensures that the competitors are close to power, tools, & the officials. The last thing we want is a traffic jam in the complex.

One more point to note, There is NO ALCOHOL allowed past the front gate for ANYBODY, spectators, crew & drivers. WSID will expel any persons found with alcohol. If a crew member is found in possession of alcohol the entire crew & driver will be expelled by WSID.

We don't make the rules, we just want a good fun day with no issues that reflect on either club.

looking forward to a great day of racing. :dry:

A lot of these rules are quite petty. There is much more happening on a regular Wednesday night street meet with less restrictive (special) rules. So if a spectator arrives after a competitor, then they won't be allowed in? Or will they still be allowed in as long as they have their pass? Will spectators be allowed to leave and re-enter?

A lot of these rules are quite petty. There is much more happening on a regular Wednesday night street meet with less restrictive (special) rules. So if a spectator arrives after a competitor, then they won't be allowed in? Or will they still be allowed in as long as they have their pass? Will spectators be allowed to leave and re-enter?

i want to know about being able to leave too. i cant eat anything from the bbq and will need to go get something else for lunch. and vegetarian sausages are shit.




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