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I was talking to Ian at Hi Octane this morning and he told me about some of the media, including some big guns from USA that are coming to cover this event. Not just one journo with a camera, but big entourage. I suspect the start of something really big.

This is going to be massive.

Even more reason to get my car out there and do a massive oil down and bin it on the first lap. Ruin it for all other cars sp nobody else runs, and all (only) footage they get will be my car. Think of the air time and sponsor opportunities. I truly have a unique mind when it comes to marketing strategies

Even more reason to get my car out there and do a massive oil down and bin it on the first lap. Ruin it for all other cars sp nobody else runs, and all (only) footage they get will be my car. Think of the air time and sponsor opportunities. I truly have a unique mind when it comes to marketing strategies

You dont work for Renault F1 do you?

Booked my flights and bought my 2-day pass today. Arrive in Sydney on Thursday 20th May and leaving on Sunday 23rd. Staying at a mate's place only 10 minutes from Sydney airport and 45 minutes from Eastern Creek Raceway.

Can't wait. Thanks Jess for bring this event to my notice on the SA boards - it was the teaser video that sold me. Hope to meet some of you guys and gals over there. :cool::cheers::D:cool:

Booked my flights and bought my 2-day pass today. Arrive in Sydney on Thursday 20th May and leaving on Sunday 23rd. Staying at a mate's place only 10 minutes from Sydney airport and 45 minutes from Eastern Creek Raceway.

Can't wait. Thanks Jess for bring this event to my notice on the SA boards - it was the teaser video that sold me. Hope to meet some of you guys and gals over there. :P:cheers::cool: :cool:

Oh awesome News good to hear your making the trip!!!! You will love it David :D

Better say Hi to me :D

Yep Noddy come down to the big smoke and play with the big boys at the biggest show on earth and make some look silly in your new shit box.

I added $260 bucks to your slot car fund today John :cheers:

Now get it finished

Yep Noddy come down to the big smoke and play with the big boys at the biggest show on earth and make some look silly in your new shit box.

New Shit Box???? it's a 17 year old bucket of the fore mentioned and it's dam fine top quality pooh I'll have you know. And I think the Hail dimples will have a fantastic aero quality, something like a golf ball? looks like 1.

Zebera, If ur handing out some green folding type help..... I need some too please.

Any way, the boss and I have talked it over and I will be down.

Chifley Plaza is the closest..

Accomodation Guide

Thanks zebra.

BTW Noddy not so funny did you see Mythbusters and dimples with aero.

Might throw some dents in THe SLot Car. No I don't need any help with this fatz.

http://images.google.com.au/imgres?imgurl=...%26tbs%3Disch:1

i think they should up the anti with there old starlet!!! that thing would not be far off that with some boost :laugh:

agreed. I reckon loftus in his starlet would be pretty hard to beat in the FWD class or 2L class. coming down the straight it sounds like it's about to suck you into it... definitely gee him up for it dave.

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