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Neil and Michele,

Its all good to bring the Open Wheelers if you guys like :D

Better book... lol

Thanks Chris your a champion as usual,,,but it's really unfair for everybody else to have to miss out on sessions because of 2 cars.

Even going out with experienced drivers is way to dangerous,,,Michele laps in the 1.05's and quicker and I'm in the the 1.06's with a car best of 1.02 (not me).

So after talking with Michele it's better that we don't come.

We both are going to laugh our guts out at all your laps times though.

Neil.

Don't get me wrong, I luv you guys and think it would be an excellent day (even with Chubbs :blink:) - and wouldn't I love to put these two cars up side by side for fun, but as Neil said, those running in the same group would have to be aware that we brake much faster and take slightly different lines and we therefore on occasion lead people into places at speeds they normally wouldn't contemplate.

Lets see how the numbers go, if you need some to make up the numbers and a couple of the fast runners don't mind waving us past, then we might be able to help fill out the numbers. And as Neil said, we'll still loves yas in the morning if you don't want us there LOL

I want you guys there!!

Nah thats cool - we'll see how the entrants go for the day - and please keep an eye on the thread guys, I personally would love to see these two in action :woot:

I'm unsure at the moment Ryan and If i do make it no problems helping you out mate and that goes for everybody. :):P:P

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Neil.

I wouldn't suggest anyone getting tips off Neil.

You will end up running over all the kerbs, because he is used to sitting in the middle and will tell you to move over more every lap ahhahahahahahahahahahahha

:D

Hey guys, just wondering if there are any spots left...I forgot about this event...I am liken' the sound of it though so if there is room put me on the list and i will organise some cash...

Yep We still have some spots left. This will be one exciting day!

I wouldn't suggest anyone getting tips off Neil.

You will end up running over all the kerbs, because he is used to sitting in the middle and will tell you to move over more every lap ahhahahahahahahahahahahha

:bunny:

Your a special kind a guy Jase in that special kind of way. :):banana::bunny:

Actually I tend to slap people for kerb hopping these days,,,it tends to break suspension parts.

Just ask Duncan,,,he doesn't kerb hop he kerb bashes. :O:rofl::D

Neil.

I'm in and paid, just then so probably won't come through until tomorrow.

will wakefield be hiring out helmets on the day or should i find my own before hand?

is a fire extinguisher in the car required or not since its not a cams event?

is there a petrol station near by or do you guys take extra fuel with you?

i think thats all my questions... for now :D

hey guys

just wondering if there's anyspots left? And is the account on the first page the one you deposit the $160 to enter the event

Yes mate!

And thats it, use that account etc - just put your username and wakie as your reference :)

Hope to see you there!

I'm in and paid, just then so probably won't come through until tomorrow.

will wakefield be hiring out helmets on the day or should i find my own before hand?

is a fire extinguisher in the car required or not since its not a cams event?

is there a petrol station near by or do you guys take extra fuel with you?

i think thats all my questions... for now :D

50/50 on the helmets! Id suggest getting your own helmet if you plan to do more days (i.e. more wakie and texi's :huh: )

Fire extinguisher - again, unsure - will find out lol

petrol station is at the track - but at almost $2L......its only 10 - 15mins back to town for fuel, thats what most people do, I also bring a small jerry can!

will wakefield be hiring out helmets on the day or should i find my own before hand?

They had a couple on the shelf for hire today, about $20 hire. Nothing worse than a helmet which doesn't fit though and well umm sweaty helmets aren't much fun, but these should be dried out by the time you use it (get my drift :blink: )




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