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Don't worry neil you can always steal the wets from the tow car.

Mark, haven't you entered? With only 25-30 cars there will be plenty of track time for everyone :D

I had family stuff on but that has been moved to Sunday now, also the boat has electrical gremlins now, stalled whilst driving and now it wont start, I used up all of limited knowledge in diagnosing the fault to no avail, its going to UNIGROUP on the flat bed tomorrow, if they can fix it tomorrow and I can get to Wholesale Suspension before the weekend to replace some bushes in rear cradle, and if there is any spots available I may have a run.

At this stage the glass is half empty.

80% chance of less than 1mm of rain - I like that! My fingers are also crossed for less than 30 degrees air temp too.

Speaking of lap timing - will there be any this Sat???

No timing on this one Scott. Given the numbers we just couldn't afford to lose even more on the day.

You've got your Contour GPS for timing anyway, right?

here is the current forcast:

Saturday 17 December

Mostly sunny morning. Isolated showers from midday. Winds east to northeasterly averaging 10 to 20 km/h. Overnight temperatures falling to between 8 and 11 with daytime temperatures reaching 20 to 26.

does anyone know if there will be any helmets to borrow or rent? my girl is coming for the day and i'd like to take her for a run :) or two :))

I will have a couple helmets there. If your GF has the right size noggin she can borrow one.

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