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Hey guys,

As discussed at the SAUNSW annual general meeting, here's the poll to see where you guys would prefer to go, so, vote away!!!

This isn't a promise that we will be able to make the booking, it's a promise we will do our best to get a booking :banana:

Cheers

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the dry skidpan is used for stay upright training a lot (has painted lines all over it for that) and they dont like the local MG clubs motorkhana days getting too tail happy before they complain that its making the training hard because they cant see the painted courses.

the dry skidpan is used for stay upright training a lot (has painted lines all over it for that) and they dont like the local MG clubs motorkhana days getting too tail happy before they complain that its making the training hard because they cant see the painted courses.

That's what I was afraid of, a skidpan you can't do skids on :yes:

In that case I vote hillclimb :thanks:

Guys so you know, the SDMA course should be under a 1 minute run for most cars. Sutton is about 1.45min for most cars and is similar to a Nasho/Old Pac drive (eg, corners, rises, dips, blind corners, apex etc)

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