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The thread title says 2-4pm

Is that race time?

When do we need to be there by and do cars have to be checked over before running?

My car will be finished on the dyno at EFI Performance on Wednesday, so hope it all goes well.

The thread title says 2-4pm

Is that race time?

When do we need to be there by and do cars have to be checked over before running?

My car will be finished on the dyno at EFI Performance on Wednesday, so hope it all goes well.

Hey

As todd has not replied as yet ill jump in and help...

2 til 4 is race time, so with this in mind you would want to be lined up at the gates around 1:15pm - 1:30pm as they let you in around 1:45-1:50pm or there abouts...

From the front gate you drive up to the start of the staging area, you will see a couple of people sitting behind a table under a little shed...

You need to stop near them, take your paperwork and helmet to them... They will inspect your helmet and ensure it mets the current Australian standards...

Then you will get your fore arm stamped to show you have signed your forms and they will walk back with you and put a number on you car...

Usually the rear passenger side window (using a white marker, easy to remove the next day)...

After that you drive forward to the front of the staging lanes and wait further instruction...

As for the car/bike, they dont check it over... The helmet is the important one for them, as all our cars/bikes are registered they assume a relative road worthy state is present...

Hope this helps...

From the front gate you drive up to the start of the staging area, you will see a couple of people sitting behind a table under a little shed...

You need to stop near them, take your paperwork and helmet to them... They will inspect your helmet and ensure it mets the current Australian standards...

whats this paperwork you speak of?

Do we get the required paperwork on the day at the front gate when we get there?

Thanks for info

Yeah, just bring a pen...

whats this paperwork you speak of?

You will get it from Todd on the day to fill out while we are waiting at the gates...

Its a simple personal details form and sign at the dotted line...

Just bring a pen, as usually the hold up is people waiting for pens...

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