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In case people aren't aware

This was in the email I got weeks ago....

$130

From 2nd January 2008 to 9th January 2008 Grand Prix Circuit

11th January 2008 to 13th January 2008 Grand Prix Circuit

I have an exam on the 8th so........I could be tempted for another round anytime after that.

Hmm, let me get this right, OPGP track EVERY DAY from 2-9 Jan? Hmm, hot or not, I'm keen. Turn the boost down and go round and round and round!

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Hmm, let me get this right, OPGP track EVERY DAY from 2-9 Jan? Hmm, hot or not, I'm keen. Turn the boost down and go round and round and round!

i guess its the start of new year and they have lots of days unfilled.

but call up beforehand anyway just in case.

Hmm, let me get this right, OPGP track EVERY DAY from 2-9 Jan? Hmm, hot or not, I'm keen. Turn the boost down and go round and round and round!

If you go on the 2nd or the 3rd ill come and watch

you didn't need one the other day?

anyway....you need a club exec....myself, adam (abo-bob), Jess (Sinful), steve (n1gtr), Shell, Neil. If one of us is out there on the day we can sort it out. Or you will have to catch one of us beforehand

yeah i paid the extra $20 for a one day pass, but now i've sent my forms to melbounre and i have the little tear off bit on the bottom to be signed...

so whats the next day for this... i can do the 3rd and the 5th-9th...he he (just maybe not all of them...damn money for tyres and shit)

Hi Everyone,

Happy New Year

Oran Park Raceway has the following days available for Private Practice.

January 3rd, 4th, 5th ,6th ,7th, 8th & 9th Grand Prix Circuit

11th,12th, 13th, 14th, 15th & 16th Grand Prix Circuit

Practice Fees are $130 per driver

Gates open at 7.30am

Practice is from 9.30am till 4.30pm.

There will be other days available in January but will be confirmed later in the month

Please ring to confirm future dates.

Regards

Time to get myself a stop watch

ok so i didnt go today, was too tired and last night the car gave me some greif..(just little comestic things but you know how you can get angry and all when shit messes up)

anyway i didnt hear from anyone in time to come and drive too or just event watch so when can we do this again poeple and who can make what???

i still need an admin to sign my temp cams licence please...

you didn't miss out on anything special yesterday.... there were a group of drifters there, so it was 3 sessions instead of 2 sessions... which cut the track time down heaps!

I also got there late as I chewed through one of my tyres on the way there (lucky mum came to drop me some spare tyres to the tyre shop!)

I got 4 sessions, 3 were like... one lap on, one lap cool down... one lap on one lap cool down...and the 4th was 4 laps and thanks to dave, no more overheating!!

damn it was hot out there yesterday

hey liz, so just explain the session thing to me again for your day yesterday???

are you saying you only got to do 4 sessions all day with two of those only being 2 laps in total???

when i went there on the 28th i must have had like 10-15 sessions and each one was 4 laps and a cool down lap!




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