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Interested parties:

akira (Deposit 18/5/03)

Prank (Deposit)

Roy

Roy's mate

Bonkers

Nissaner (Deposit 15/5/03)

Nissaner Mate (Deposit)

Shunted (Deposit 16/5/03)

Carlo (Awaiting deposit now)

Fatz (For BBQ and Heli's on the grass)

Majanal (90% now... just gotta get turbo checked)

Zane

Oz (90%)

Now we have 11/12 that are very interested some have already paid deposits... now I need deposits from the rest of you people, I WILL be ringing Dave tomorrow to give our final numbers and all those that haven't got deposits done by then WILL miss out as I know that the day is full.

Setup for this day will be 4 groups.

Group A (Fastest/Experienced Drivers)

Group B (Those that have been before but still want a bit more practice)

Group C (The Newbies and the slower cars such as excels and stuff)

Group D has been booked by a group booking.

I had thought that we would put our people as follows.

Group A, Roy, Bonkers, Zane, Oz and Majanal

Group B, Akira, Roys Mate, Nissaners mate and Shunted.

And let Prank, Carlo and Nissaner make up there own mind in which group they would like to be part of.

I believe that Duncan might be around to help out with a few tips to help people drive a bit slower and to try and convince them that cheater tyres is the way to go!

Cheers,

Dan.

!

just paid $50 for my friend...

Thanks for that Jon - you are a true Gentleman :)

Dan, you forgot Group F - reserved for the Fatz/B-Man 8 sec corolla project - and that's on the gravel track around the outside of EC - I think 1:55's are on the cards. :)

Oh, well one day I'll be able to run my car are EC - Looks like Pete & I are on BBQ & Beer duty (Oh, no alcohol at EC, I remember.......) :)

Originally posted by Majanal

Group B, Akira, Roys Mate, Nissaners mate and Shunted.

And let Prank, Carlo and Nissaner make up there own mind in which group they would like to be part of.

my friend was running in group b last year with his s15... so should be able to do group b with his type r without problem :) (i'll let him know anyway coz seeing as he came 5th overall in honda wakefield track day he might like to run in group a... ) i've always run in group c (twice actually.. only been to 2 ec track days..) but might try b this time... :)

John,

I was thinking that Prank, Carlo and yourself could decide if you want to run in A or B, C will be pretty slow this time due to D being book for a private group. You Guys will be WAY to fast for group C.

I think under 2 min for Group A, under 2.10 for group B is about right. If you don't know, or haven't been out there before, take group C with fatz, you can always move up later.

*** it the pimp wagon is in

anyone for sub 2 minutes in a stock auto r31

hahahahahahahahaha

i have to warn you the 31 pulls the best smoke shows in the world

and im going for the most 360degree spins down the grass thiis time

im all moist thining about it

pete

Ben, I reckon you should take your car around the creek - would be great fun for ya ! I'm sure Duncan, Fatz, and Dan etc would help out of you needed any ! Do it man !

Brendan




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