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Shame it got cancelled. I only saw about this yesterday on the Circuit Club site (I've just registered here cos of that) and by the time I saw it the 14th was already spoken for.

Sounds great though - I'll be on for this another time if I find out the date far enough in advance. Is there a date for the next one yet?

Suggest you post it on Circuit Club and Autosports a while before to get more interest.

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Sounds great though - I'll be on for this another time if I find out the date far enough in advance. Is there a date for the next one yet?

Suggest you post it on Circuit Club and Autosports a while before to get more interest.

Nope, the decision to cancel was only made today, but soon we will be getting underway to securing a venue we've found and starting the process of getting a new event organised.

Welcome to SAU, by the way!

what venue is it and what type of event would it be????? it would be allot better if the event was held in sydney but for some reason there isn't many places here to hold an event like this.......... when i was a kid there used to be a place called amaroo park in annangrove but now its houses..... cant we close the street off for a sunday and hold an event here???? lol

Shame it got cancelled. I only saw about this yesterday on the Circuit Club site (I've just registered here cos of that) and by the time I saw it the 14th was already spoken for.

Sounds great though - I'll be on for this another time if I find out the date far enough in advance. Is there a date for the next one yet?

Suggest you post it on Circuit Club and Autosports a while before to get more interest.

Yeah sorry about that mate. TBH due to the interest we had at the start we we worried about getting too full so we didn't open it up to other clubs. :P haha.

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