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cheers David...will let you know when it clears through mate

should be a good time out as i have enough people for individual GP if we cant get enough numbers for the enduro team event....i would prefer the team enduro thingo.....so come on boys and girls get on board

def still the 25th? if so im still in

had a bad feeling at some point in the last few days that it was the 18th LOL

Matty its on the 25th of this month mate

Need everyone's deposits in by this friday as i will be going to pay the deposit on Saturday and churn a few laps

Got some good times last sat went with a few mates as he was going back to France so did a 22.33 and a 22.35 not bad considering there were so many peanuts on the track lol

BTW David deposit cleared mate

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Cheers.

How are we going to determine teams and starting grid positions?

Well on the night i can determine the teams as to who we have present.....and the starting grid is determined by the karting place.....160 laps is a long time....

BUMP

Just a reminder that all deposits need to be in by 10th of July which happens to be this friday :laugh:

the deposit is to be paid by then and no later then that....

If i dont get enough numbers for the Enduro then the format will change to 12 drivers maximun individual GP....same price but the format will have 15 more laps lol

i would love to do an enduro though so come on people get on board

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