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haha. No worries :) That list gets updated everytime I get another form through. We are filling up very quickly :D I get the feeling that the next event will have to be a 2day event.

You missed my question :D

So if you dont send a EOI form in you could miss out on a spot??

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You missed my question :D

So if you dont send a EOI form in you could miss out on a spot??

Sorry about that I did see your question then the phone rang sorry. If we fill up the list then yes you proberly will miss out. You are better off filling it out if you are interested then once the Official Entry Form comes out you decide you are not interested let us know as I am sure we will be able to fill the spot.

CHeers

-Nathan

Sorry about that I did see your question then the phone rang sorry. If we fill up the list then yes you proberly will miss out. You are better off filling it out if you are interested then once the Official Entry Form comes out you decide you are not interested let us know as I am sure we will be able to fill the spot.

CHeers

-Nathan

Thanks for clearing that up..I will send in a form

Would changing class be a problem later on? If I said Street on the EOI form but then want to go in Open class...

haha. No worries :) That list gets updated everytime I get another form through. We are filling up very quickly :D I get the feeling that the next event will have to be a 2day event.

Even better!

Can i send you an EOI form for that one aswel? ;)

It would be nice to see a definitive list of tyres for both classes, no ambiguity,

so clueless people like me know what to source. :D

Wayne? :) I am not in the office but off the top of my head for Clubsprint Class I think your best options will be :

Yokohama - AVS Sport

Bridgestone - RE070A, RE-01R

Falken - RT615, RT215

Federal - 595RS

Toyo - R1R

Michelin - Direzza Sport Z1

Dunlop - Pilot Sport PS2

Have I missed any Andrew?

Cheers

-Nathan

fantastic to see it finally going ahead. Events in other states ftw. Are they all going to be Cams ran events, or is that just becuase cams are Oran Park?

I would like a middle class there where the non-workshop cars with semis can battle it out...

Street

Super Street

Open

something like that would be good to keep in mind for future.

everyone always likes to have an idea in their mind they can at least be competitive in their class...

:down:

I'm entered!!

Should be fun in the little Lotus.

Maybe I can put it in the boot of Loftys BSM GTR.

My BSM GTR is still FOR SALE and can be delivered to its new owner in time for this event :)

EOI sent.

Is it ok to use Yoko AO 48's in the open class.

Also I havbe suggested braking up the awards into capacity and drive as aposed to cylinders and drive. This gives people with a rb20 a chance instad of them bieng up against and R33 or a 300ZX.

Cheers

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