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The Entry Forms and Supp Regs are still not complete, but the event looks to be proceeding.

This post will be update the minute the forms are available.

Remember that Sandown always draws a big crowd and is always a great day out.

At this point in time there will be Driver Training run in conjunction with the usual sprints, so post up if you are interested in doing Driver Training on the day.

The day will once again be run with a 75db noise limit so ensure you have taken reasonable measures to ensure your car complies (Yep no more gate from me :) )

Driver Training

Do-Luck

femno

thebuzz

tangles82

Either post up or PM the person regarding their availability to be your instructor from the following list:

- Scotsman

- Belsil80

- Roy

- JAGR33

- Aaron34 (may not be attending as not entered)

- Snowman (though may be busy getting his head around the frexh car)

Entry_form_Sandown_25_Apr_07.doc

Supp_Regs_Sandown_25_April_07.doc

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Also, if your car is off the road or you are not sure about running for the first time. Email me at [email protected] if you would like to help as an Official for the day.

We always need flag persons and its a great way to get close to the action and see how the days are run. On top of that you will get a free lunch and drinks and every competitors thanks for helping with the running of the day (No small feat)

There will be suitably experience people supervising/supporting you on the day so it is a great introduction to what the flags mean and how the day runs. No need to worry about not knowing what to do...if i can do it then any monkey car. :)

Ok, wiring up all the channels on the data logger this Saturday. A fresh sump of oil and out comes the pin for Sandown.

Its 1:23 or bust...but will so piss my pants with laughter if i knuckle out a 1:22! :)

And of course, im still saving for a holiday so too tight to buy my onw camera. Anyone kind enough to lend me one again on teh day?

Ok, wiring up all the channels on the data logger this Saturday. A fresh sump of oil and out comes the pin for Sandown.

Its 1:23 or bust...but will so piss my pants with laughter if i knuckle out a 1:22! :wub:

DUDE! I'm almost GLAD it won't be Me trying to hang-on to that thing down into Dandenong Corner !

Good luck to everyone all the same! (I'll still be broke then, but an outside chance to come down & lend a hand)

DUDE! I'm almost GLAD it won't be Me trying to hang-on to that thing down into Dandenong Corner !

Good luck to everyone all the same! (I'll still be broke then, but an outside chance to come down & lend a hand)

It looks worse then reality. At least its predictably low on grip :glare:

:wub: Sandown

Updated first post. GIDDY UP! Roll on the good times :stupid:

Standard currency... who wagers a case that i can do a 1:21.999999 :(

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