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i've entered too, mind if i drive up with u guys at 7?
7am, as a spectator you get to see under everyone's bonnet if you get there early :)

thats fine guys. the more the merrier! see you all bright and early.....

i has drinks many :)

waht is going on there on sunday? i hasto go to some pumkin festival at collector, so i mayswell make the most of it and go checkout wakie whil im up that area(ish)

if its just formula v or something then im not interested.... but can someone let me know please?

sorry for this drunken posts :geek:

will probbly read this later nd thimk what a dumabrs... fkuc i am so gorne its lame :down: , meh im having fun! celebrating getting a job woohoo

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111.... der i mean !!!!!!!! :blink::)

waht is going on there on sunday? i hasto go to some pumkin festival at collector, so i mayswell make the most of it and go checkout wakie whil im up that area(ish)

if its just formula v or something then im not interested.... but can someone let me know please?

Sunday at Wakie is the CAMS NSW Supersprints Championships - There will be anything and everything there except Formula Vee (well I didn't see any Vees at the last one). I'll be there with the Formula Holden, Neil (NSW SAU) will be there with his Radical and a few Skylines, WRX's, EVO's, Clubbies, Lotus, old V8 supercars, mini's. Pretty much everything as all CAMS types/categories are allowed to run.

I seriously need an active pit crew person, Mark has hurt his arm big time :) looks like he has torn the muscle from the bone :)

Is anyone going up tomorrow who is prepared to get their hands dirty? Monitor tyre pressures, push me around (I mean my car :blink: )

Just came back from Wakefield. Should include some Drift sessions, make it more interesting :D.

May camera battery went flat, but I got a couple of pics, only 20 or so :). I will upload it a bit later when the rechargable battery charges.

Wasn't too bad,

Performance cars were having issues and kept coming off every couple of laps. High performance Low reliability.

Chris looked like he was having fun, even after losing a Front wheel stud :S.

Luke drove well, same with the White S15.

James wasn't on the track very long when I was there.

The White 300z was real heavy on the brakes into turn one. I could smell it always after he left the corner. Had a shiny engine bay tho.

I forgot how quiet the track is when there is no drifting :).

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If you were driving around Wakefield land today there is a good chance you are somewhere in here.

If anyone would like higher resolution shots of anything in there just send me a PM, Flickr's compression is rough. :wub:

your car was was putting out some flames not much smaller than those mate! Check This Out!. great pics nismo! sent you a PM...

great day out guys. all from ACT did very well. cejay, i hope you got home ok and that your car gets repaired soon. points to driftgts for wearing his rear pads down to nothing :banana: and negative points to me for making a bad mechanical decision that will haunt me for the rest of my days :)

big :ninja: to all the organisers, you guys always do a great job at putting on a good show. Cheers....

hey guys what are the rules for these events cause id like to go? do you need to have a current drivers license and rego? cause i lost my license for a while and i cant register my car with out a license.

hey guys what are the rules for these events cause id like to go? do you need to have a current drivers license and rego? cause i lost my license for a while and i cant register my car with out a license.

You don't have to have a road licence to have a CAMS licence - You need a CAMS L2S (level 2 speed) which will let you do hillclimbs and supersprints as well as events that come under L2NS (non speed) such as motorkhanas. A simple form to fill out and costs $95 for a year. You will also have to be a member of a club such as SAU. Depending on who is running the event, they may want you to be a member of their club as well i.e. you need to be a member of SDMA to do the local hillclimbs.

Look into getting a race only rego (although I know little about them) that allows someone to drive your car to and from the track only. You don't have to be registered to race, they may not take a lot of notice, but not being registered may put you into a higher class and they may expect additional changes i.e. oil catch can, bonnet catches, tow hooks etc.

You don't have to have a road licence to have a CAMS licence - You need a CAMS L2S (level 2 speed) which will let you do hillclimbs and supersprints as well as events that come under L2NS (non speed) such as motorkhanas. A simple form to fill out and costs $95 for a year. You will also have to be a member of a club such as SAU. Depending on who is running the event, they may want you to be a member of their club as well i.e. you need to be a member of SDMA to do the local hillclimbs.

Look into getting a race only rego (although I know little about them) that allows someone to drive your car to and from the track only. You don't have to be registered to race, they may not take a lot of notice, but not being registered may put you into a higher class and they may expect additional changes i.e. oil catch can, bonnet catches, tow hooks etc.

ok sweet so i can go :P ill probly bring the car on a trailer there in case i wipe out. when you say expect additional changes do you know what they are exactly? i already have oil catch can i dont have bonnet catchs or tow hooks im not even sure what they are

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