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Am I the only one going to be flying the SAU flag? :P

Are others driving up for it Sat morning or does anyone know the addy for Morwell?

I will be putting in an entry form tomorrow if things to go plan tonight.

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I liked it too except I wasn't driving and we had to get up at 5am and It was a HELL of a drive back to the workshop, I think you banned me from speaking for most of the trip back!! And we saw that yellow TMU car which was scary And we had no ciggarettes and couldn't stop because the car wouldn't make it back if we did!

Fun drive.... hehe :)

Ahhhh, the fun of having not being able to come to a complete stop with a destroyed clutch plate and a gearbox with stripped teeth... good times... can't wait to do it again some day :P

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I'll be heading down for the day Ant.

Finding the track will be all about memory:

1. Freeway towards Bairnsdale

2. Get off when it says < Morwell

3. Drive till you see a roundabout with a KFC

4. Turn left

5. Drive till you see the track on your left (few km's from the KFC turn)

LOL - does this help :P

I will be entering too. too many withdrawl symptons since Dutton.

It should be good, and as Bec said it could be the last chance to run the old tracks before they finish the new one.

Plus its cheap... given nothing breaks and i dont introduce my car to a tree.

I'll be heading down for the day Ant.

Finding the track will be all about memory:

1. Freeway towards Bairnsdale

2. Get off when it says < Morwell

3. Drive till you see a roundabout with a KFC

4. Turn left

5. Drive till you see the track on your left (few km's from the KFC turn)

LOL - does this help

Hahaha thanks Bec although I may not need it now ryan and chris sound like coming :worship:

I'll be heading down for the day Ant.

Finding the track will be all about memory:

1. Freeway towards Bairnsdale

2. Get off when it says < Morwell

3. Drive till you see a roundabout with a KFC

4. Turn left

5. Drive till you see the track on your left (few km's from the KFC turn)

LOL - does this help :P

That KFC has been closed down and might be bull dozed by now..

The road you turn left down at the round about is called Latrobe Road

Remember to put your entries in people.

This could be the last chance you have to drive the old Morwell Circuit, as they are in teh process of building the new one.

Also - at this stage, it looks like anyone who enters will be getting lots of track time :action-smiley-069:

Well it looks like after some drunken motivation at Ryan's last saturday I'm coming as well! Hopefully they will accept my entry tomorrow although I can't see it being a problem as there's only 21 on the list at the moment.

Hoping to to embarrass a few wrx drivers! :thumbsup:

Well it looks like after some drunken motivation at Ryan's last saturday I'm coming as well! Hopefully they will accept my entry tomorrow although I can't see it being a problem as there's only 21 on the list at the moment.

Hoping to to embarrass a few wrx drivers! :D

Those pesky rexes are quick around ye old morwell circuit... luckily they're not that quick around a proper circuit :P:no::O

Good luck all!

For sure Ant - im thinking we need to be leaving at 6.30am ish - probably from Rowville Maccas or somewhere just before we jump on the freeway at Stud Road.

Will chat with Chris and confirm with you though - Fryzie will be with us as well.

You still got the same mobile number - can call you to confirm if you like.

Yep 6:00-6:30 meet is fine by me as it takes around an hour and 1/2 right? I know where princes hwy and stud road meet but have never been to rowville maccas (shock horror :)).....is it close to that intersection?

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