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Will post up others there is Formula 1 close by as well

Cheers Jess i'll look into it. I have my officials licence and have been a flag marshal, drift judge, pit lane marshal, dummy grid and worked side by side with the clerk of the course whilst running the local drift days here in Tassie so happy to help out anywhere i can :P

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I need flaggies!!! most important, Pit lane marshall's, Dummy Grid and maybe even a Starter but that is to be confirmed!

I'll fill in the form soon, when I get my timetable.

I used to do flagging for club-level supersprints but I've let my CAMS Steward's license lapse. I intend on restarting my flagging duties this year though. I'll have a chat with my CAMS/committee guys at the NSCC to see if I have to do the 3 supervised days before they allow me to renew my license.

I've done dummy grid and starting grid duties at those same supersprints as well.

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Thanks for your form Alan!! :( Much Appreciated

Will be in touch shortly with final details!!!

Please anyone else that would like to come on board as a volunteer send in a form!! This event is going to be amazing and not to be missed!! '

Even if your at a flag point...would still be the ultimate as so close to the action! :):(

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Just saw the prices for open class. I might come as a flaggy or something. I don't know EC though. Never been there before.

I'm coming from melbourne so when would you need people there?

I have entered open class so will not be able to help out.

Hey Jess,

I sent you my app form over a week ago but have not heard back from you!

Hi Jason,

I sent a reply but musnt of gone through!! I do aplogise!!

I will be sending out finer details to all after Friday!

aww awesome Matt

click on link in first post and fill out form for me and email it!!

I'd already emailed one through a while ago.

I received the first email, took me a few business days to get back to you due to very limited internet access, just waiting on the second email you said was due out sometime soon to come through... (And pointing out I want marshalling duties... :) )

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