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The Mt Stuart Sprint is on again in 2010. It is booked in for the 12th-13th June (Queens Birthday long weekend).

See www.tcac.net.au for full supplementary regulations and an intention to enter/expression of interest form.

It'd be great to see some of you guys up here again (hint hint Russ and Ben) to battle it out with Coops and I.

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Marlin Posted 18 Jan 2010, 11:06 AM

If Russ goes, I'll go. You need to convince the big panzy

I reckon he should take the fast R32, so I can fly my man Timmy up and smash him with our slow 32

You should try convincing him Ben cause you know you wanna come back up here. You and Pete Trez can be the GTS-t crew.

Leg 1 at the V8 supercar track should be fun. I rode around it on my pushy today. It's wide and will be really fast.

I have at least four other blokes down here putting serious thought into it too :P

That's great news mate. It'd be good to see some more southern tallent up here again.

I'll have my new place sorted by then with plenty of space if any of your guys need a place to stay. My big shed and hoist should be a goer to for any dramas aswell.

It's my 30th bday that weekend to so we'll be keen for shanigans on sunday night.

That's great news mate. It'd be good to see some more southern tallent up here again.

I'll have my new place sorted by then with plenty of space if any of your guys need a place to stay. My big shed and hoist should be a goer to for any dramas aswell.

It's my 30th bday that weekend to so we'll be keen for shanigans on sunday night.

Shanigans at yours on sunday sounds good......

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Good to hear you're still keen Ben.

The early bird discount for the fees end this friday so get your entries in for a couple of hundred off. I filled mine out today. Still hoping to see some more solid entries roll in. We are running a prolog on the V8 supercar track which will be fun.

Also Picked up a sponser for the event from a local earth moving company today so thankyou to Urban Earthworks.

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Good shit mate. :P

I posted my cheque yesterday.

Is it just prologue on the SC track or is there some competition runs over it on the saturday?

I'm a little confused with the program.

Yep that is correct. We get to do about 8 competition runs on sat afternoon of the 1.1km section of the track (leg 1).

So sat morning we do pace noting of v8 track followed by stuart then head back to the track for prolouge, then our timed runs from 1pm.

Sun is all at stuart for leg 2.

My entry went in this morning

lol....you will be pleased to know that I run different settings from what you recomended....they were a great starting point though. thanks again :D

Our track is very sort and tight compared to what you would be running your car on.

I talked to Russ last week and told him I'd tow his car up on my way back from superlap if it was going to be easier to just fly in from Darwin. I just want to get as many people to make the effort as we can to ensure the future of this event. This event was the reason I built my car.

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Here are some picks from last years event to get you all keen. Giant Russ has just put an entry in so lets see if we can get some more SAU tarmac bandits up here for a good weekends rallying. We have 15 entries as of last night but we need about 18 to break even with this event. If we cant get the numbers this time it'll put this event in danger of not running in the future so if you've ever wanted to come up to Townsville please put in an entry.

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