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Short notice, but how do i get into this event?

hi mate, go to SSCC and fill out the forms. I'm not sure if you will make it. but people often pull out, so ask if you can be put on reserve. then it's just turn up on the day and hope for the best. i've done it successfully before.

forgot the link. www.sscc.org.au

a top day out. sorry there were no other SAU guys competing. I was reasonably happy. need to do a fair bit of work on the handling balance as rear end grip was non-existant. I did ok though and finished 11th. top 10 would have been nice. oh, and in my last session I 'brisbied' my car. surely pics to follow.

a top day out. sorry there were no other SAU guys competing. I was reasonably happy. need to do a fair bit of work on the handling balance as rear end grip was non-existant. I did ok though and finished 11th. top 10 would have been nice. oh, and in my last session I 'brisbied' my car. surely pics to follow.

top results richard!

you "brisbied" ?? did you hit the wall??



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