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Anyone know why heaps of Grp A and C cars are missing from muscle car masters this year? Was out there today and heaps weren't running or at the even, including the Winfield 32, and the 31. But the Bluebird and GIO cars were there. VL's were missing, hardly any Sierra's. Something must have gone down as its pretty much the premier event for these cars.

Anyone know why heaps of Grp A and C cars are missing from muscle car masters this year? Was out there today and heaps weren't running or at the even, including the Winfield 32, and the 31. But the Bluebird and GIO cars were there. VL's were missing, hardly any Sierra's. Something must have gone down as its pretty much the premier event for these cars.

The Winfield car is not there simply because Terry has had too much on recently. I cannot speak for the rest of the missing entrants but as you know we are all self funded and after the Phillips Island Classics followed closely by the Albert part F1 support races some of the guys may have had to pull out due to funds.....most of us pick and chose events months out and budget for it........i'm sure they would all love to do every event.

Like everyone I else am missing the scream of an R31 the most! :(

Just an FYI also....There is a bit of a change going on throughout the A & C category atm. For example the GIO car and a couple of others were going to be pulled from MCM as well by the owners due to the risk's being taken by racing against certain other drivers who refuse to pull there heads in and stop running into each other......I actually think that some of these people think that the public are coming out to see them and not the cars! :domokun: Anyway the problem may have been resolved with a couple of letters and phone calls to Cams and MCM!

Rubb'ns racing I agree.......with replaceable cars though!

Went out to Eastern Creek on Sunday and took some snaps.

Peter Jackson Sierra

http://chrisslong.tumblr.com/image/30790028900

HRT VL Commodore

http://chrisslong.tumblr.com/image/30790000216

Grp.C Nissan Bluebird

http://chrisslong.tumblr.com/image/30789962203

GIO Nissan GTR and Peter Jackson Sierra

http://chrisslong.tumblr.com/image/30789875375

GIO GTR

http://chrisslong.tumblr.com/image/30789848222

Im a keen amateur photography so please let me know what you think of the pics guys.

I'd much rather pay money to watch a round of Grp A/C cars than a V8 supercar round. Great to watch. Love the sound of the E30 M3.

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Might just mention. For the first time in 20 odd years we have moved away from the Nissan's. We have sold the GIO gtr to Terry Lawlor.

But in a deal we have also settled and I will now be campaigning the 1992 Caltex Sierra. Should be an interesting experiance as I have have driven most of the GMS cars but never a Sierra.

Might have to tighten my nuts a little more coming out of the corners!!!

anyway.....just an update!

P.S. Do you approve of the move Roy! :P

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