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90% sure you don't even need CAMS license or a fire extinguisher, I can't seem to find that in the FAQ's on the Winton website but its not a race...its a fun day :miner:

Yeah i was referring to the sprints the day after. I found the supp regs and the entry form but the bit about licensing in the supp regs is a tad murky, but that's probably because i'm still pretty green at all this.

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Yeah i was referring to the sprints the day after. I found the supp regs and the entry form but the bit about licensing in the supp regs is a tad murky, but that's probably because i'm still pretty green at all this.

Well its says the ASAA licences are available on the day and you need not be a member of a club. SO i think a L2S will do the trick just fine considering its requires club membership etc.

Well I hope L2S is fine, thats what i specified on my entry form...:miner:

And you, Mr Drift SX, will have your opinion about slow turbo cars changed once the drift sx is up and SPOOLING. That is, if we ever get the turbo...

no turbo + 10 days till winton = very bad.

Russ TT is for FULL SLICKS. I spoke to Johnny last nite and he said semis are fine for T class.

hey,

I'll most likely be going to the fun day to see how this thing handles, i live in the SE suburbs (keysborough), so if anyone is going from there, let me know, it would be good to not have to cruise there by myself...a freeway full of skylines always looks good.

Well its says the ASAA licences are available on the day and you need not be a member of a club. SO i think a L2S will do the trick just fine considering its requires club membership etc.

Well I hope L2S is fine, thats what i specified on my entry form... :D

And you, Mr Drift SX, will have your opinion about slow turbo cars changed once the drift sx is up and SPOOLING. That is, if we ever get the turbo...

no turbo + 10 days till winton = very bad.

Russ TT is for FULL SLICKS. I spoke to Johnny last nite and he said semis are fine for T class.

Have faith matt, the turbo will arrive any day now :sick:

borko, im from narre but ill be headin up through lillydale and yea to mansfield on the friday night if ya interested in headin up together

lol i forgot to mention, im cheap and im leaving on the day, at like 5.30 or something like that :D... so again if anyone is leavin on the day, would be good to meet up, have a coffee and keep each other away :)

lol i forgot to mention, im cheap and im leaving on the day, at like 5.30 or something like that :D... so again if anyone is leavin on the day, would be good to meet up, have a coffee and keep each other away :)

I'll be leaving on the day too but hopefully later than 5:30AM, South Eastern suburbs.

I am trying to get confirmation from Winton that I can arrive late and still get track time :)

I'll be leaving on the day too but hopefully later than 5:30AM, South Eastern suburbs.

I am trying to get confirmation from Winton that I can arrive late and still get track time :thumbsup:

Happy to tell you that you can enter any time of the day, don't think anything has changed since last time so you should be ok, had a mate who joined in at about 2 in the arvo!

Happy to tell you that you can enter any time of the day, don't think anything has changed since last time so you should be ok, had a mate who joined in at about 2 in the arvo!

Ok great, I did get told that in the first page but the Winton website mentions a compulsory driver briefing session at 9:30AM which was confusing me.

Thanks

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