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Morwell - Sat 11 Oct - Sau Vic Club C/ship - Rnd 7


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Here are the Supp Regs and Entry form for Haunted Hills.

Supp Regs - http://www.wrx.com.au/motorsport/Supp_Regs...s_11-Oct-08.pdf

Entry Form - http://www.wrx.com.au/motorsport/Entry_For...s_11-Oct-08.pdf

Once you have entered, please check you are included on the ENTRY LIST.

It will be run under AASA.

It will run in a clockwise direction.

There will be canteen facilities available.

It is one and a quarter hours from Dandenong.

There will be 2 cars on the tack at one time. One car 30+ seconds behind the other.

There is a pit lane area. If you are bringing a trailer please don’t unload on the hotmix surface. Hopefully there will be signs by then.

The WRX Club need help in the following areas, so if you are available please contact Lyn from the WRX Club, or PM me your interest and contact number or email address and I will pass on to her for you.

1 pit marshall

1 start line

1 turn 7

1 turn 15

1 rescue vehicle perhaps with trailer

Cheers,

B

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You don't need serious brakes. I'm not sure how quick the track is but you probably won't be seeing much over 100 and you only do one pass at a time. The old morwell track wouldn't even get your brakes up to temp!

You don't need serious brakes. I'm not sure how quick the track is but you probably won't be seeing much over 100 and you only do one pass at a time. The old morwell track wouldn't even get your brakes up to temp!

It's not too quick from the videos, but it is fairly steep. They're not in the best shape at the moment, so the day would screw them I reckon. They're really not very good brakes at all!

Im sure most have seen this by now, but for those who havnt:

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it looks very clubsport friendly :)

i found that at the old morwell, without abs, the brakes got off so lightly because it would take so little to lock a wheel. just take your abs fuse out!

Fark, I'm tempted! I just got a new clutch this week too... hmmmmm

You're right about locking up the wheels at Morwell Ryan, but this looks a hell of a lot smoother than that was and at least my street tyres should come up to temp quicker... before I fly off the track in a haze of dirt :dry:

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