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Winton Sprints - Sat 28 July - Club C/ships Rnd 5


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RE Customs Represent!!! I'll be there testing out my new suspension. Ray should (hopefully) also be there with his new & improved weapon of choice :nyaanyaa: RWD modified class will hopefully be alot of fun this round :blink:

I wonder if Dane will be in for this round??

Is the silver bullet coming out to play bris?

Meh, depends if i can get more then 2 hours sleep anytime soon, and get on top of work. The only way stuff is getting done on my car is to pay someone...which means it wont be happening. Maybe this weekend ?!?!?!

I should be in - Need to sort tyres. But i'll be there anyway.

Is the silver bullet coming out to play bris?

JT from autobarn Narre has a near new set of RE55's going pretty damn cheap.

Hey all,

Im just a little confused still on the driver training front.

It does have "novice" on the list of 2007 classes in the supp regs. But if i look at the running sheet for the day it doesnt list the training blocks which i thought they had at the sandown rounds supp regs?

The entry form also asks for an expected lap time, can i just leave that blank as i have no idea / will be slow no doubt.

and last but not least do you have to sort out the number to stick on the car or do the organisers/cams hand them out on the day?

thanks heaps everyone

Camden

Hey all,

Im just a little confused still on the driver training front.

It does have "novice" on the list of 2007 classes in the supp regs. But if i look at the running sheet for the day it doesnt list the training blocks which i thought they had at the sandown rounds supp regs?

The entry form also asks for an expected lap time, can i just leave that blank as i have no idea / will be slow no doubt.

and last but not least do you have to sort out the number to stick on the car or do the organisers/cams hand them out on the day?

thanks heaps everyone

Camden

Hi Camden,

For your class write DT, leave the expected lap time blank, you will be given a number on the day

cheers,

Budge

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