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its meant to be televised the following week!

the whole event has been up and down with what they can enter ect. At one stage they banned 2 seat cars! the 350 and the S200 were out then the teams protested and they are back in. the M3's aren't allowed to run so the teams are running the new turbo 3 series

entry list here

http://www.bimf.com.au/documents/ClassStru...&Pagecat=49

Great to see Crompton behind the wheel again. even though he wasn't always the fastest, he was a clean, honest racer. and go the subaru rally boys! they'll be entertaining to watch. i hope it rains... hehehehe :P

Great to see Crompton behind the wheel again. even though he wasn't always the fastest, he was a clean, honest racer. and go the subaru rally boys! they'll be entertaining to watch. i hope it rains... hehehehe :P

Yeah I like Cromps too, good commentator and a great bloke, indeed it is good seeing him on the track..

No Skylines.... No 350Z's... No Supras.... No RX7's or RX8's.... The Beemers are all shitty wanna be el cheapo's and not even one Audi or Merc...

Edited by Marco-R34GTT

off topic but Team Australia will be running their ChampCar at Bathurst this weekend! mmmmm twin turbo ethanol V8. 750hp & 650Kgs

it should well and truly beat the V8 supercar lap record if Max Wilson can keep it off the walls

and how can crompton etc be driving two cars? weird rules if you ask me. and where are all the decent cars? and why is it not being televised on the day. weak. things are a bit sad when and evo 5 is the fastest car out there.

and how can crompton etc be driving two cars? weird rules if you ask me. and where are all the decent cars? and why is it not being televised on the day. weak. things are a bit sad when and evo 5 is the fastest car out there.

Well said!!!!

Oh and the old Indy car will be run under "Controlled Conditions" meaning behind a pace car.

Neil.

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