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Now thats just getting too logical Alex :D I think that would just lead to confusion champ, the simpler things are, the easier it is for all parties, the smoother it will run.

*lol* Sorry mate. Twas just a suggestion. I knew it would seem silly though. haha. ;)

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Nah Alex, it is a great idea in a perfect world!! No need to be sorry it makes perfect sense, but could just end up a bit of a 'shemozzle' with people trying to remember what group is out, are they next, who was next etc etc.

With simple 5,4,3,2,1, you can easily keep track of when your group is due up! We will be announcing groups to the marshalling area to keep everyone in the 'loop'!!

spectators are free!

Spectators if they feel up to it can also pay $20 and go out with people that will let them in their cars.

Obviously all passengers need a helmet and ankle to wrist and neck clothing.

Nah Alex, it is a great idea in a perfect world!! No need to be sorry it makes perfect sense, but could just end up a bit of a 'shemozzle' with people trying to remember what group is out, are they next, who was next etc etc.

With simple 5,4,3,2,1, you can easily keep track of when your group is due up! We will be announcing groups to the marshalling area to keep everyone in the 'loop'!!

ITs all good. We actually did the 5 - 4 - 2 - 1 - 3 setup for the last Evo Oz trackday. ;)

Worked pritty good.

wow all this talk of being fast etcand having no power and heaps of power! ARGH!

who cares!!! just get out there and have fun!!

if you want to compare your lap times do a supersprint and see how you go

this is a fun day :)

Its not a matter of lap time, its still fun just seeing different cars/drivers compare in the corners/straights

SpoonDC5 was expressing his concern about him not having much power in the fastest group in a SAU track day, I was just saying he won't be the only one.

On another note, I am so pumped about this because I went around wakefield in a R35 GTR on wednesday, driven by Warren Luff. Bloody effin Crazy car, 1:05 he managed. Need to drive on track after this

Thanks for helping out with instructing!

I may have missed something, but you're in group 2, and in accordance with your time so not sure why you feel 'out of place'. I can certainly review on the day if you truley are 'lapping' the rest of your group.

Instructing was more for my GF :-)

Yes missed last lap time was with 595SS tyres , and post related to "IF" I started getting substantially better times.

Installed my rollcage in the car yesterday... question i have.. can i attach my fire extinguisher to one of the rollbars , will that pass the inspection.

I was speaking to a few guys that race and build cages... They say it can be a bad idea... What happens IF it comes loose? It's now in a spot that is easier for it to become a huge projectile...

picking up a new set of RSRs tonight, fitting them tomorrow :) . then just the check over followed by the check over and then im good to go.

then another check over...

****QUICK NOTE TO GROUP 5 ENTRANTS/CARS****

****QUICK NOTE TO GROUP 5 ENTRANTS/CARS****

****QUICK NOTE TO GROUP 5 ENTRANTS/CARS****

As you will be the first group out on the track, after your car has been scruitineered, can you please park in the marshalling area BEFORE the drivers briefing!

This way, as soon as the breifing is over, we can get you guys out on the track for that long awaited blood bubbling rush!!!

As soon as Group 5 are out on the track we will get Group 4 cars up to marshalling area, then 3 and so on and so on.....

We will have a PA system on the day to make things easier, so please PLEASE keep an idea of when you are due up and listen out for your group being called up!

If you miss your group, sorry but ke sera sera!!!

3 days to go ladies n gents!!

Goulburn :

Forecast for Wednesday evening A shower or two. Fresh to strong and gusty

west to northwesterly winds.

Forecast for Thursday Fine. Partly cloudy. Moderate south to southwest winds.

Precis: Fine. Partly cloudy. Min: 3 Max: 10

UV Alert: Nil , UV Index predicted to reach 2 [Low]

Friday Early frost/fog, then fine. Min: -3 Max: 11

Saturday Fine. Early frost. Min: -3 Max: 12

Sunday Fine. Min: 0 Max: 11

brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr pack ya woolies

Hey Guys,

Can a moderator/organiser/executive of this event please PM regarding a magazine feature so i can have a chat regarding this event being featured.

Thanks,

Kory

send a PM to S13Deviat, he seems to be the main organiser.

Wow, we could be famous in a magazine, OH MY GOD OH MY GOD OH MY GOD!!!!! :P

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