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Question about the AASA license requirement, since it's Calder... will they accept CAMS license holders as sufficient or do you explicitly require AASA license as well?

Usually CAMS is accepted by AASA. I only have CAMS L2S

Did anyone see channel 31 last night? lol, fail.

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Is 'The EVO' the blue one?

Scotsman was faster than it at the test day because the thing was too laggy for this circuit. It was off cam coming out of all the chicanes. Much like it would be at Haunted Hills. A fast Haunted Hills car will be fast on this track more so than a fast Eastern Creek car.

Anyhoo - my car is still in bits so I'm out. Bummer too as I was keen for a crack at the Tuner Class as my new tyres are here and good to go.

Yep Saturday @ Sandown.

Was there last weekend too.. I think I might have a problem :D

PI with PIARC and Sandown with Masser coming up before Nats as well thumbsup.gif

Track Battle guys were going to be on that C31 RMIT motor review show, but didn't turn up. So the show bagged em out and moved into something else.

Hang on a sec Martin, where you looking to see the name Bryce?

I cannot see it on the site under Street Class:

http://trackbattle.com.au/trackbattle/drivers-teams/round-1-calder-park-thunderdome/street-class/

So that guy was removed buy Russ and stuff wasnt added - poo lol :(

Either way gonna be a fun event.

I'll bring an esky along with some soft drinks etc.

Anyone wanna volunteer to bring something else?

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