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Hey boys and girls

I have found out the Format and Prices of the Endurance GP to be held at Richmond Kartmania on July the 25th which falls on a Saturday around 8pm.

so we need a minimum of 16 drivers for this enduro event to go ahead and deposit will be taken soon.

$40.00 per driver - 40 laps each driver 60 mins approx.

$50.00 per driver - 60 laps each driver 90 mins approx.

$60.00 per driver - 80 laps each driver 120 mins approx.

I am thinking of the $60 GP as 80 laps each sounds like a lot of fun.

So who is coming????

So far

1. Me

2. Dave (scandyflick)

PS all deposits to be recieved by Friday July 10th to confirm a spot....that is once i advice how much it will be most likely a $10-20 deposit and then pay the rest on the night :P

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you know you want to Damo...hehehe

its all good brother.....i will put you down on the list

1. Me

2. Dave (scandyflick)

3. Damo (damo_r34)

4. Craig (craig_r33)

so now taking $10 deposits and then you cover $50 on the night....

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WOW very great response to this boys....

So far we got this...

1. Me + (2 - 4)

2. Dave (scandyflick)

3. Damo (damo_r34)

4. Craig (craig_r33)

5. ruby +1 (rubyrs4)

6. vu (typevu)

7. adrian (rad32)

8. craig (priess)

9. david (writeoff)

10. lex (youwish)

11. luke (skylineguy19)

12. Wayne (weezy)

13. Anthony (love_my_32)

14. steve (stevep)

15. luke (2FST4U.R33)

So by the looks of it we are having about 18 drivers ie 9 teams which is looking great atm

Taking deposit of $10 tomorrrow at villis for those who can make it....and for those that would like to do a direct deposit just shoot me a PM please.....

So it will be 80 laps per driver......lol ruby mate you are on for that statement.....and i am with craig that a carton of your choice is at stake if you beat me.....so thats a little side wager for ya mate.....btw there is no qualifying so it will be drivers named for their teams, them teams are given karts and then you do your formation lap and start the race after your formation lap...

ALL DEPOSITS TO BE TAKEN BY FRIDAY 10TH OF JULY......so if your deposit isnt in by then and we only end up with 12 drivers the format will change to a individual GP so please guys get the deposits in by then ohhh and also dont be ashamed to rock up on the day but cannot promise a race seat :P

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