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So car back from suspension Place after not feeling happy with it after deca.

it went in with.

Camber Left -1.46

Right -1.02

toe Left -3.6mm

Right +2.1mm

(Yes I got my - and + correct.)

No wonder it felt like crap.

So all sorted now and ready for the weekend!

So my wife and kids get back on Sat morning after a month away, I have the same bucks party as Brisby (and Chris for that matter) and my car is also currently in 11ty bits.

So I guess I'm out. :(

Will be back and in top condition for the next one though.

Worse case will be Nats but hoping to get to Sandown Maserati beforehand.

Had hoped for PIARC on Oct 2nd but not sure that's possible yet either since I don't even have an engine in my car currently! LOL

Worse case will be Nats but hoping to get to Sandown Maserati beforehand.

Had hoped for PIARC on Oct 2nd but not sure that's possible yet either since I don't even have an engine in my car currently! LOL

What's happening with it?

not 100% sure what to put for 'event history'? does it relate specifically to Sandown? or just events in general? DECA's, etc? only other thing i've done at Sandown are the Driver Dynamic track days and that was a while ago.

not 100% sure what to put for 'event history'? does it relate specifically to Sandown? or just events in general? DECA's, etc? only other thing i've done at Sandown are the Driver Dynamic track days and that was a while ago.

Yeah just put anything you have done in general. Doesn't really matter.

If your entering Driver training doesn't matter.

if you are doing a full entry they want to know you have tracked/had training prior so you won't be silly.

SO driver dynamics is def the sort of thing they will like to see.

Entries closed. only 65 entrants = more track time :)

It's going to be nice an chilly on Saturday, with a slight chance of a shower.

http://www.weatherzone.com.au/vic/melbourne/sandown-park/detailed-forecast

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