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Alight guys, here are our trackdays for January 2012:

Wakefield:

8th - drift day

9th - Speed of the Streets

10th - Speed of the Streets

11th - Speed of the Streets

12th - Speed of the Streets

16th - Speed of the Streets

17th - Speed of the Streets

18th - Speed of the Streets

19th - Speed of the Streets

21st - Speed of the Streets

24th - Speed of the Streets

25th - Speed of the Streets

28th - Speed of the Streets

30th - Speed of the Streets

31st - Speed of the Streets

Marulan Driver Training Centre:

11th - Street Car Day

13th - Street Car Day

15th - Street Car Day

22nd - Street Car Day

23rd - Street Car Day

Im sure there is some days at eastern creek too, but i havent looked these up yet...

So as you can see there is plenty of track time for January! Hope you can get some time off work and i might see you there...i'm hoping to make a good chunk of these!

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wow, thats a lot of speed days! No one booked in for Jan at all?!

lol maybe it is even slower than Dec bookings...they gave the club a good deal for the Dec day.

Can someone convince Neil to take Cheryl to Marulan in late Jan?

lol maybe it is even slower than Dec bookings...they gave the club a good deal for the Dec day.

Can someone convince Neil to take Cheryl to Marulan in late Jan?

If he takes Cheryl... I'll look at taking the Coon out...



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