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The Ash megaphone wake up call needs to be repeated

Yeah you kents can GAGF'd if you think I'm gonna fall for that twice...

Late night megaphone calls whilst answering the phone asleep... Not cool lol

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Hmm EC not looking good for a double header that weekend they ahve a bike event on fri - sun

http://www.motorcycling.com.au/PDF_Files/Competitor_Info/ci_sr_2012barrysheenefos_201211.pdf

next track day there is the friday after not staying up for that long.

Wakefield ahve the nissan sports car club there the following day:

http://www.wakefieldpark.com.au/event-details?event=288

and they seem to imply they are only $80 for the day:

http://www.nissansportscarclub.org/index.php?categoryid=35

I might hit them up and do a half day there.

$80 cannot go wrong.

Barry Sheene memorial event, feeling old here, I used to go with my dad and watch him race in the mid 70s.

Hi Martin, As for wakefield sprints, as we're SAUVic not SAUNSW, does that mean $250 entry, just wondering if you've already clarified. As for Nissan day, don't they mention you also need to be wakefield member therefore $80+$40 or is that similar to Winton having the possibility of an AASA in lieu of CAMS L2S?

Martin that info is pretty out of date on NSCC, they still have Oran Park listed, and the prices are 3 years old. From memory the NSCC days are about $150 odd but heaps of entrants (60 or so compared to 35/40). You'll feel cramped compared to the day before. If you want variety on the second day (or even the day before, whatever you're doing) have a look at Marulan (MDTC), you can ring them up and tell them you're coming from Victoria etc and see about getting on there. It's less than an hour from Goulburn accommodation and generally easy to get on to

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