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For those who want to cruise down to Wakefield together, We can meet at Casula Bunnings car park at the cross roads from 6:00am leaving at 6:15am SHARP. No waiting for straglers.

This is located where the Hume Hwy splits into Camden Valley Way and Campbelltown Road. The big white building in the centre of this map. Carpark to meet at circled in red.: post-15717-1213256944_thumb.jpg

Link to road map here: Map

This is a good spot as it is near the M7 and M5 so is convenient for those coming from most parts of Sydney. It is also easy to get on the Freeway and head to Goulburn from this point.

Arrive with enough fuel to get to BP Marulen (3/4 of the way there) where we can fill up with ultimate 98 octane ready for the track.

Post or PM if you want to meet up from here and I will add you to the list.

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count me in dude.

Im Shane.

Look forward to meeting you.

Yep, I'll be there to.

Is 6.15 too late? With a fuel stop last year we got there just as they were looking to start the briefing i think.

Either way I'll be there.

Yep, I'll be there to.

Is 6.15 too late? With a fuel stop last year we got there just as they were looking to start the briefing i think.

Either way I'll be there.

As sign in and scutineering statrts at around 8:00am lets plan to leave at 6:00am.

The drive from Casula should take a little under 2 hours.

At the same meet up last year there were only about 5 or 6 cars so the fuel stop should not take long.

Looks like there will only be a few meeting up here.

I will be there at about 5:45am and leaving at 6am sharp.

For those meeting here, please remember to fuel up as we won’t be stopping until Marulen BP.

Is leaving at 6am leaving enough time? It should take 2hours+ from Casula so that would get you at the track at 8:00, or 8:15 if you stop for fuel...? Scrutineering starts at 8am.

It should take a under two hours from there on the speed limit.

As there are so few cars the fuel stop should only take 5 minutes.

Arrival at the track should be at about 8am. That is why we are leaving 6am sharp NO WAITING FOR STRAGLERS!!!!



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