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Hey all just curious as to what we do if it rains??? Are we still on???

I know my tyres are hoping for rain ;) .....

Worse case scenario for me probably keep my daily tyres on, as they are pretty good in the wet, somehow don't think my semi's will be any good in the wet.

Worse case scenario for me probably keep my daily tyres on, as they are pretty good in the wet, somehow don't think my semi's will be any good in the wet.

Yeah the last wakefield day I went to it was fairly damp in the morning so I left my street tyres on... After 1-2 sessions though the racing line dried up really quickly.

Fuel is a part of life. With the petrol price rising we all have to deal with it. It's a 1/4 tank to get down there from the start of the M5 a full day on the track in my car takes up another 1/4 full day in the GTR is 1/2 tank.

Wow thats good economy last track day i did at wakey i got 60 kms racing to 3/4 of a tank

Yeah.. strongly recommend bringing some jerry cans with fuel. It's a 15 min drive to Goulburn which eats into your track time if you have to go fill up... You dont want to race on less than a 1/8 tank because you can starve the pump of fuel when you're belting around corners :happy:

Last day I did I went through about 70L of fuel.

You'll be fine with semis on driving on the road :ermm: (cop wise)

backseat out is easy, however I can fot my tyres in with my backseat in....although mine is a boat

Not when they have printed "for competition use only" on the sidewalls on each tire lol. :happy:

Wasn't going to spectate at this trackday however i've just realised my parents will be up here (Penrith) staying a night at my place which means there place in Goulburn will be vacant - hrmmm that sounds like a fair swap for the weekend.

If I do end up going down I can help out Abo.

Edited by benm
pfft I'm going to go broke with all these extra's :P:ermm: Think I have a jerry can somewhere, anyone got an attachment/cone to fill up, as I think mines a big jerry can.

I'll have a funnel... just ask :happy:

You'll be fine with semis on driving on the road :) (cop wise)

backseat out is easy, however I can fot my tyres in with my backseat in....although mine is a boat

... as long as they are above the wear indicators! :P




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