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So sunday April 10 is the 2nd round of MRA at Wakefield Park, it has a few racing categories -

superTT (anything from evo's and wrxs to silvias to kingswoods to GTR's to holden and ford V8's and anything between) Tuk Tuk races in this series with his GTR

MX5 - yours truely racing in

Superkarts

racing cars (Michele from here racing in it) Radicals etc

so some good racing, entry is free for spectators so hopefully its a good day!!!

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Ooooo, i went to the one at EC with supercarts,radicals,HQ's, etc... (the one Duncan was in). I thought it was MRA as on EC's website it said it was MRA.

Seems like i got mistaken, i will be heading to the IPRA event the following weekend.

Sorry chris :(

Hope you go well though!

2 different series.

MRA (Motor racing Australia, nee Mini Racing Australia) are running sensible rules and AASA permitts where you can basically run what you brung. Excellent category and I would love to see it succeed and be well supported. They are running next weekend

CAMS State champs are the weekend after. Classes include sports sedans, improved production (IPRA) and production cars (my class) for touring cars. Very strict, very turbo unfriendly. But also very serious and competitive.



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