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Hi All,

Round 3 of the state championships are on at Oran Park this weekend.

Races are

* Formula 2/Clubmans

* Formula Ford

* Improved Production

* Formula Vee

* Production Sports Cars

* Sports Sedans

* Commodore Cup

* Combined Touring

There *may* be a couple of GTRs running in Combined Touring class, and of course this is the first round in the MoPro Cup for the mighty Daewoos.

I'm hoping for a sucessful weekend to follow up 2nd in the Wakefield 500. Anyone interested in sponsoring the car in return for exposure and hot (warm?) laps on the practice days, shoot me a PM.

As usual I can get tickets (and we have one of the corporate boxes), so let me know if you are interested in coming along.

Is that the EC round? sounds like a few are coming along to that (Group C are racing too) http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=15057

Good luck in the Familia, but watch out for me coming thru in the daewoo :D I understand we're all running on the same grid again!

Yeah, shame it was red flagged- I was running second (behind a tow truck driver....he got to the crash first of course.) I've got some funnfy footage of that, I'll see if I can upload it.

I ended up with a DNF, broke a driveshaft in the last race :D

Where'd that GTR come from? Looked like he took a wrong turn driving down the road, and turned onto the track by accident....



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