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check the event calendar pat - all the track days are listed on there

AUGUST - 12 Sun - SAU Vic Track Club Championship - Round 6 - Sandown

woot! i presume this will have driver training too?

http://www.cams.com.au/content.asp?PageID=Clubs and look at all the different club sites to see what is on when.

Usually if I want to go somewhere I check the following club calanders other than ours/wrx:

AROCV

Maserati

FPV XR / HSV Clubs (run events together - am doing Winton with them this Saturday)

HSCC

PIARC (what we did on the weekend. Next one is Oct 20/21)

MSCA

But Scotsman and I did keep the weekend a little on the low down as we just wanted a quiet settle in run before our public return. :thumbsup:

You realise Aaron that this will be the 1st time we have actually been on the track together with working cars? Other than your original trip to PI when the car was basically stock.

So it's the first real 05 v 06 SAU Club Champion showdown. :thumbsup:

You realise Aaron that this will be the 1st time we have actually been on the track together with working cars? Other than your original trip to PI when the car was basically stock.

So it's the first real 05 v 06 SAU Club Champion showdown. :rofl:

No shit, really? :thumbsup:

In that case... GO AARON! :P

How do other club members get to find out about these track days? I had no idea the Island was on last weekend.

Aaron,

We put this calendar together early in the year....

track2007___completed.zip

... and when we say stripped, we mean he's REALLY stripped it. lol wait n see. That thing is an animal... 1:16 is quick.

Snowy, good to see your car back in action - go get 'em tiger :thumbsup:

Kennedy has stripped his car and is running slicks so we are no longer "competing" against him as such. It is no longer a street car.

They aren't slicks - just have less grooves than RE55's, Hoosier stylz :D

He thinks that they aren't as sticky as RE55's anyway.

Sandown will be good. A pity the stig won't be there.

They aren't slicks - just have less grooves than RE55's, Hoosier stylz :D

They have a UTQG of 0. lol.

Mark Webber drives around with grooves in his tyres but you don't call them street tyres. They are slicks.

R6A6.jpg

They have a UTQG of 0. lol.

Mark Webber drives around with grooves in his tyres but you don't call them street tyres. They are slicks.

R6A6.jpg

It depends on what exact model of Hoosier he is using because the A3S05/R3S05 Hoosiers have a UTQG of 40 and they look mighty similar to his and the one in your pic for that matter.

http://autospeed.drive.com.au/cms/A_2912/article.html

Also, if they were considered to be as sticky as a slick wouldn't CAMS require the cars fitted with these to have cages fitted?

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