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ok people its 2010 you can now enter online.

https://secure1.ilisys.com.au/wrxc/motorspo...tsEntrytemp.php

this is the latest round of the sau motorsport champs.

grab yourself a cams l2s license and come along.

http://cams.com.au/Development/Get%20Invol...ation_2010.ashx

we have been outnumbered by bloody mx5's and bimmers at wrx days of late. so we need to even up the numbers!

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Dont forget - the 2010 SAU Vic Track Motorsport Championship is proudly sponsored by:-

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I know a few ppl who have unfinished business with Sandown will be making an appearance for this round.

See you all there.

Oh.. and if anyone wants to officiate on the day, please contact the WRX Club Motorsport Director - [email protected]

the link does work.

the day is just a club sprint, no need to be MS.

its broken up into those who have fast cars and can drive to those to have slower cars and are just starting out. so youll

be grouped in with other cars doing similar speeds.

As long as there is something at the front and back of the car to pull it by that is all that matters. most cars have them underneath as standard but some newer cars have spots where you screw them in. if you have some super low body kit that blocks it you may look at putting another one on as they will not care for your kit, they will just hook it up and pull you out.

As long as there is something at the front and back of the car to pull it by that is all that matters. most cars have them underneath as standard but some newer cars have spots where you screw them in. if you have some super low body kit that blocks it you may look at putting another one on as they will not care for your kit, they will just hook it up and pull you out.

Ok, cool, so the standard hooks (R33GTST) are fine. Good. NO BODYKIT for me either!

Thanks heaps

One day I am going to either give the laptimes at Sandown a big shake or a tyre barrier a hell of a shake! One day! :D

I'll do my best for you! I think I've had the best from my semi's though so maybe not faster but I'll still give it a bash for ya...

One day I am going to either give the laptimes at Sandown a big shake or a tyre barrier a hell of a shake! One day! :D

again? more boost and take your skirt off... ive watched those vids.

ive got a little something extra now days so i would be keen to see what it translates into at sandown.. just dont have tyres that are worth trying on. maybe a bulk a050 purchase is in order.

I am tempted to give the keys to Handbags, Russ, Chris or you....or really want to give them to Riverdance to see if the car is any quicker these days and with a different pilot. But then I think fark that, it would be even ore painful watching others drive it whilst I am away :D People will get my keys when i get the keys to their bus.

Hope Handbags parks that Peevo and brings out the Big Ginger Ninga on slicks! I suppose Chris may want to punt his car to see if he can beat his best, if not Russ in a GTSt will be quicker then his best soon ;)

Hey guys another newcomer question here....

We weren't sure what to put for our class on the entry form (R33 and XR6T) we put standard.

They have put R33 in 'Skyline' class and XR6 in 'A03' class. Does this mean we cant go out on the track at the same time.

Cheers guys, appreciate the help.

ive got a little something extra now days so i would be keen to see what it translates into at sandown.. just dont have tyres that are worth trying on. maybe a bulk a050 purchase is in order.

Splitter?

Let me know if you are buying tyres.

I am tempted to give the keys to Handbags, Russ, Chris or you....or really want to give them to Riverdance to see if the car is any quicker these days and with a different pilot. But then I think fark that, it would be even ore painful watching others drive it whilst I am away :D People will get my keys when i get the keys to their bus.

Hope Handbags parks that Peevo and brings out the Big Ginger Ninga on slicks! I suppose Chris may want to punt his car to see if he can beat his best, if not Russ in a GTSt will be quicker then his best soon ;)

Pick me! Pick me!

Do you have tyres? Pulled mine off on the weekend and the rear right is stuffed from turn 1 at EC so might struggle to better my time.

Hey guys another newcomer question here....

We weren't sure what to put for our class on the entry form (R33 and XR6T) we put standard.

They have put R33 in 'Skyline' class and XR6 in 'A03' class. Does this mean we cant go out on the track at the same time.

Cheers guys, appreciate the help.

They'll do groups on expected lap time.

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