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Sounds good Brad, bit of bad luck but sounds like you still had a ball.

I spoke to Brian tonight and he has e-mailed me through all the regs and paper work so i am going to try and make it to the Wakefield Park August 2nd and/or the Wakefield Park October 25th rounds.

Very excited. I will hopefully be in the combined sedans.

Chris you definitely need to give this a go next year, You to Ando i see you watching.

Yes watching and considering :P Just got to do the sums and see if it is a viable option this year... maybe try to get out there in Oct!!

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Im out for the 2nd August - I want to give OP GP a go as much as I can before it closes :D

Also the last round of MRA is in December at OP!

I actually spoke with Brian Walden, he called me today, so Im on the mailing list now for MRA :P

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Just wanted to bump this thread.. :P

Round 3 of the MRA Series is coming up on the 2nd August at Wakefield Park... Spots are going fast so anyone wanting to enter starting thinking about it now!

Please contact me if you want any further information or check out the website MRA Website

Great form of cheap fun motorsport!! Come on guys get into it!!!!! :)

Cheers

Jess

Cheers for bumping this up jess.

I just sent an email off regarding the regs / class eligability for my car ;)

No worries!!

If you dont get a reply back soon let me know and I can help you out getting the info!

What is the car by the way??? Do you have a cage in it...

yeah will do.

ts a r33 gtst - no cage as yet...I dont wanna get one yet untill i find out what I need

Just a bolt in half cage is surfice as you would be going into sportscars class I reckon .

"Roll cages must be fitted to all cars that are competing in a competition event. Alloy cages are acceptable on cars built prior to 2000 and cars built after 2000 will have to have a steel cage. Full roll cages are mandatory for the following classes. Sedans category all class’s. Mini category Group “N” class may run as a minimum requirement a half cage. Clubman class cars must have fitted a half cage with the main hoop above the driver’s head as a minimum safety requirement. "

Seat belts/harnesses are acceptable if presented with no tears, broken stitching or signs of stretching. Buckles must be in good working order and push button attachment type belts are not acceptable . Seat belts must comply with the FIA 8854/98 or SFI 16.1 A minimum of a three point harness is mandatory but a greater point harness is recommended. Seat belt anchorage points where the original manufacture pick up points are not used must have a plate size minimum 50mm x 75mm and 3mm thick

I wanted to do this round but theres a supersprint same day at OP GP which I cant miss!

Aww I know...So spewin its on the same day!!!

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