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Best time to go is mid morning to mid afternoon.

In the morning, people seem to be warming up and not going that hard. After the track starts to warm up a bit, people start to put down their fast laps. I haven't really hung out till they finish in the afternoon, my tyres are normally gone by then :P.

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Wooohoooo bout time we got you out there.

I will be there with the open wheeler and Rebecca is running the GTST. Mark wont be running, but he'll be jealous now.

There is a BBQ running most of the day and cold drinks all day.

Who is going to do the video? I've got the camera.

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did you email your paperwork/entry form to Barbara?

Yeah, got a email from James this morning. :P

P.s. Grumblebee looks likes this now cept with better matching wheels and a couple of stickers

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