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Gatton Street Sprints

17/3/2007

The Gatton street sprints are on this weekend, Basically there is a short street course laid out in an industrial area in Gatton and cars go against the clock in a race for the best lap time. This is a cool technical little course and the variety of cars is awesome! Every thing from Ex V8 super cars, Formula Fords, Formula Holdens and other race machinery to street cars like GTRs , Evos and STI ect. Last year the street car record was set by a GTR and it was great to watch! Later in the evening there is other stuff like burnout contests and the like.

I propose meeting at the Goodna BP at 10:30 leaving at 11:00 for an arrival in Gatton at about 12:00, not sure how long we will stay but I guess that is up to the group!

Entry is $10 and dont forget to bring a chair!

Hope to see you all there! Also from Gatton it is pretty easy to get back for the drag night if you are going to that as well!

P.S posted on andy's behalf :(

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Sounds pretty interesting, a street course~~ Got any pic of how the course will roughly look like? Its entry to all kinds of cars to everyone?

It is open to everyone, you need a cams licence, but registration has closed for entrants

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