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Err... I pay money. I get to thrash my car and beat Ash in his kiddy fiddling homo erectus GTR. Good enough for me

I agree with this. I've dont the same. Still love my drifting and it only helps you steer a car straight. Too may people out there with RWD circuit cars that can't drive or correct a sideways car.

How does hitting walls make you a better driver? I learnt the same lesson at Calder grifts. No talent and no money means I will stick with what I know, and that is driving the fastest silver R32 GTSt with an RB20 with a Momo seat and Panasonic CD player in the country. Sure its a small group ... but importantly its an exclusive group but...

and that is driving the fastest silver R32 GTSt with an RB20 with a Momo seat and Panasonic CD player in the country. Sure its a small group ... but importantly its an exclusive group but...

didn't realise Paul D was back making up classes for himself lol

Maybe an uninterrupted incar angle lap video would be a better promotion tool than that map.

I'll be there regardless, but it's easy to understand where Noel's coming from

So who's entering from here?

See the Vic thread Dane:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/373729-track-battle-calder-park-thunderdome/

Myself/Richo/Martin are in so far. I think a few more might be in the next couple of days based on discussions goin on last week.

SAU-Vic will also have a stand/display for the Motive Car Show - info on that tomorrow after committee meeting tonight :D

Maybe an uninterrupted incar angle lap video would be a better promotion tool than that map.

I'll be there regardless, but it's easy to understand where Noel's coming from

Noel is just complaining for the sake of an e-war now as it has "drifters" in the same suburb. :rolleyes:

I mean look @ map of any track, on paper they never look anything like what it is actually like to drive. Let alone @ 150-200km/h like you are on the wall of the dome which is quite the level of fun :D

Shame its on same weekend as Sandown... tough decision but Dandown is getting my money

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/373729-track-battle-calder-park-thunderdome/

read the first post, you can do Sun only if you are doing Sandown :thumbsup:

I'm doing the Sandown and Track Battle Sunday, man up Troy! Oh there is a PI the weekend after this as well. So a heap of track time coming up pre Nats, get the car sorted!

Also no sound limits are Calder, not that it matters for me.

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