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Calder - Sat 5 July - Club Cship Rnd 5 - Cancelled


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We had a motorsport committee meeting yesterday (which turned into a go-kart day in the rain LOL) but it looks like we will replace the missing rounds from the championship with the PIARC event on November 9th.

Its a long way away I know but it looks to be our best option from a club championship perspective.

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Good plan guys....just throwing this into the ring...

Considering how busy the PIARC days end up being is there a track day run by another club that would be better to join in on....say Maser/AROCA/MSCA?

They were all considered Ant.

The fact is MSCA - badly run due to all the old cars.

AROCA - will have trouble getting people in. They regularly sell out so fitting another 20+ cars in will be hard.

Maserati - damn expensive for a track day. ($200+)

PIARC was considered the best event because a) its everyones favorite track, b) everyone will get a spot that wants to come and c) the price is right ($140). I know the track gets busy at these events but given half the crew are probably going to attend this event regardless it seems the best option.

i was really looking forward to this because its the one track on my side of melbourne. stupid calder i really hope they fail and have to close down its ridiculous they want young people to get off the roads and race on tracks well we try they just make it way too expensive. ill just have to go to the sandown event with my new video camera. :)

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