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Im coming down to Syd on Feb 16th for a week or so and im looking at heading out to the new track. I need to know how the evening/ afternoon goes. Is there special requirements or is it very similar to the way the Test and Tunes are held at Willowbank??

Any info would be much appreciated.

Harun.

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Get there early (4pm-ish) and you should get atleast 4 runs in.

Got a "Test & Tune" tomorrow (with "international interest") so im paying my $10 hoping to see 2.5hrs of national and international drag cars ;)

I have been to the old eastern creek track a couple of years ago i just wanted to know what the scrutenering is now like. Is it as strict as before or easier to get through and do you still need to bring your rego papers??

Up here in @ willowbank you just pay to race and they make sure if your wearing adequate clothing and have a helmet



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