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SHANNONS NATIONALS MOTOR RACING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2010

Round 1 Wakefield Park

Version #1 FRIDAY 5 March - Private Practice

Time Description Category Duration

700 Gates Open

1130 Practice Future Racers 20 mins

1155 Practice Formula 3 Aust Drivers Champ 30 mins

1230 Practice Kerrick Sports Sedans 20 mins

1255 Lunch Break Documentation to Category Managers 30 mins

1325 Practice Future Racers 20 mins

1350 Practice Kerrick Sports Sedans 20 mins

1415 Practice Future Racers 20 mins

1440 Practice Formula 3 Aust Drivers Champ 30 mins

1515 Practice Kerrick Sports Sedans 20 mins

1540 Sponsor Rides Commodore Cup 20 mins

1600 Sponsor Rides OzDrift GP 20 mins

SATURDAY 6 March

Time Description Category Duration

700 Gates Open

900 Practice 1 OzDrift GP 50 mins

955 Practice 1 Future Racers 20 mins

1020 Practice 1 Commodore Cup 20 mins

1045 Qual 1 + S/O Formula 3 Aust Drivers Champ 35 mins

1125 Q1 Session 1 OzDrift GP 40 mins

Q1 Session 2 OzDrift GP 40 mins

1250 Qualifying 1 Kerrick Sports Sedans 25 mins

1320 Qualifying 1 Commodore Cup 20 mins

1345 Qualifying 1 Future Racers 20 mins

1410 Q2 Top 8 S/O OzDrift GP 20 mins

1435 Qualifying 2 Commodore Cup 20 mins

1500 Qualifying 2 Kerrick Sports Sedans 25 mins

1535 Race 1 Formula 3 Aust Drivers Champ 16 laps

1605 Race 1 Future Racers 8 laps

SUNDAY 7 March

Time Description Category Duration

700 Gates Open

845 Race 1 Commodore Cup 15 laps

915 Race 1 Kerrick Sports Sedans 16 laps

945 Race 2 Formula 3 Aust Drivers Champ 16 laps

1015 Top 32 OzDrift GP 50 mins

1115 Race 2 Future Racers 12 laps

1145 Top 16 OzDrift GP 25 mins

1220 Race 2 Kerrick Sports Sedans 16 laps

1250 Race 2 Commodore Cup (Reverse Top 10) 15 laps

1320 Top 8 OzDrift GP 15 mins

1345 Race 3 Future Racers 12 laps

1410 Race 3 Formula 3 Aust Drivers Champ 25 laps

1450 Top 4 OzDrift GP 10 mins

1505 Race 3 Kerrick Sports Sedans 16 laps

PODIUM: Formula 3

1535 Race 3 Commodore Cup 15 laps

PODIUM: Sports Sedans

1605 Race 4 Future Racers 8 laps

PODIUM: Commodore Cup

1625 Battle for 3rd OzDrift GP 5 mins

1635 Final OzDrift GP 10 mins

PODIUM: Future Racers Cup & OzDrift GP

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I'm organising a cruise on NS to leave by 9am to get to the track in time for the first Drift practice session and would like to invite anybody from here to join us for the drive up. I'd like to think this would be an ACT import cruise, not a NS v SAU kind of thing.

Further details to come in regards to meeting point, time, etc.

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