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It's on like donkey kong!

I hope my helmet still fits me lol.

Gonna fill up tonite (Hope it's cheap) then fix up some stuff then im done!

Fitted the gopro mount + camera to the front left of my car too.

OMG:

GTR is rediculously awesome. But Ferrari as allways has that sound that makes your pants tighten.

but WTF is with a sub 13 second 1 series? i thought they where cheap cars?

LOL, you could buy 4 GTRs for the price of a 1 Ferrari ITI.

The R35 Nissan GTR is the best bang for buck in the world if you have a spare $150,000 to throw on a car.

Though my R33 GTS-30-T boat rocks my world.

When its going that is....................

Stupid cars

On a side not my old Dunlop semis are gonna get a cooking.

Excitement x 11TY.

hi my brothers name was originally on the spectators list

but it isnt now

could you please tell me if he is still able to attend

his name is Wayne Drewell

Added back to list, sorry mate my mistake

totally forgot defqon is on this saturday so no way ill be up early on Sunday to be there intime to collect my ticket, please remove me from the spectators list.

cheers

Done will take you off now

Not sure if it matters but my name ( Ryan Ambrose ) is still on the spectators list, I definitely can't come. whistling.gif

As above :D

ATTENTION ALL ENTRANTS.. Just received an email from John at Sydney Dragway asking for any entrants that hold an andra licence to forward it on to me ASAP to give to him..

Can all entrants that currently hold an ANDRA licence please PM me with your name and licence number

OK, some logistics from WSID for our day.

SCHEDULE and BASIC RULES

Spectator Entry (Gate 16) opens 7:30am

Registration and Scrutineering 7:30am – 9:45am

Driver/Crew/Media Start Line Briefing (compulsory) 9:45am

Grudge Racing starts 10:00am

Lunch Break 1:00pm – 1:30pm

Grudge Racing resumes 1:30pm – 4:00pm

Gates close/Venue secured 5:00pm

1. Enter the venue via the main Spectator Entry (Gate 16) from 7:30am.

2. Once inside the venue, turn right at the spectator road roundabout, then left into the disabled car park. Tickets will be distributed within this car park area.

3. Once you have your ticket(s), drive slowly through the roundabout and down Castlereagh Boulevard toward the ticket booth. Ticket(s) will be checked and torn and entry forms will be issued to all drivers and second drivers at this point.

4. Now proceed slowly along Castlereagh Boulevard and gather in the pit/paddock area.

5. Please complete your entry form while you are in the pit/paddock area.

6. Drivers and second drivers: bring your completed entry form, driver’s licence and ticket on-foot to the time card office. Please don’t bring your car to scrutineering yet. It only causes traffic congestion.

7. Crew members and approved media: bring your tickets to the time card office.

8. Registration officials will process your entry form, help you with the indemnity form and issue the appropriate wristband in exchange for your ticket.

9. Now bring your vehicle around for scrutineering (scrutineering bay 1 or 2).

10. Once your vehicle has passed scrutineering and a race number has been issued, you may join the staging lanes (2 or 4) in preparation for a start to racing.

11. All drivers, second drivers, crew members and photographers must attend the track safety briefing at the start line at 9:45am. The track will be open for racing immediately following this brief meeting.

12. Pit/paddock area speed limit is 10km/h; return road speed limit is 20km/h.

13. Test burnouts and launches are strictly prohibited anywhere within the venue other than through the waterbox behind the start line. No “testing” may be conducted on any vehicle while in motion except on the racing surface. Breaches will result in disqualification.

14. Crew members: may accompany their vehicle to the start line area while it is racing, but must then vacate the area or move behind the blue barriers to the left of the start line.

15. Spectators: must remain behind spectator safety fences at all times during the event.

16. Only approved photographers may remain in the trackside photo areas, adjacent to the safety barriers, for extended periods during the event.

17. This track hire is sanctioned by the Australian National Drag Racing Association (ANDRA). Accordingly, all ANDRA, Sydney Dragway and statutory regulations apply.

18. Please do not hesitate to ask a Sydney Dragway official should you have further questions, need assistance or more information.

Some basic rules at a glance…

Strictly no alcohol permitted

No glass containers permitted

No animals permitted

No thongs or sandals permitted on or near the start line area (a wristband will not be issued to anyone not wearing fully enclosed footwear)

You must have a wristband to be anywhere forward of the control tower (i.e. drivers, crew and media only)

Spectators must remain in designated spectator areas

Spectators must not cross over spectator fences, congregate on or near the return road or use the return road tunnel as a short-cut to the pit/paddock area

All speed limits are to be observed

No ‘test burnouts or launches’ permitted anywhere except on the racing surface

Any drivers quicker than 12.000-seconds must hold a current ANDRA Super Street Licence as a minimum

No vehicle capable of running quicker than 11.000-seconds may participate at this event.

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it is, as i posted before, any dramas let me know before the day as it had to be redone a few days ago

If there's any further spectator cancellations, I'd love to get on the list + 1. My Sunday has only just become free for this

Dave, as per your earlier post:

Sydney Dragway have also changed how they are handling spectators as of this past weekend.. Each paid entrant is going to recieve 5 spectator tickets to distribute to their pit crew/spectators, any leftover tickets will be given to those who asked first originally in the start of the thread.

Does this still apply?

If there's any further spectator cancellations, I'd love to get on the list + 1. My Sunday has only just become free for this

If I can get a guernsey, please put Scott Bunny and Lei Yusi on the spectators list

Out of curiosity, what would we be told if we just rocked up and didn't have our names on the list?

Dave, as per your earlier post:

Does this still apply?

Spectator tickets will be given out the same place as entrant tickets.. im not 100% on how its all going to work but as far as I understand the spectators you have listed will be on the list and approach the desk stating they are a spectator of 'X' (full name) from the entrant list and if if are not on the nominated list (from your entry form) you will probably be told to wait until all nominated specs (the people with "+, © or t") next to their name are checked off.

OR

when entrants sign on for their ticket they can state how many specs they have coming (max 5 to start) and we will put a mark next to your name upto 5 marks and once all drivers are taken care of we will go from the list and then any leftovers.. Chances are everyone that comes will get a ticket.. It is harder to explain than it is to impliment.

please add Lucas Brennan to spectators

Will do

If I can get a guernsey, please put Scott Bunny and Lei Yusi on the spectators list

Out of curiosity, what would we be told if we just rocked up and didn't have our names on the list?

probably be told to wait until everyone on the list is taken care of

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