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Hey guys thought I would put this in motorsport section just because I was interested in peoples views on SAU. Speak to a lot of mates who are very 'MEH' on the topic of taking their cars to the track.

Feel free to obviously express other things that are not in poll.

hahaha

I was like I voted!

anyhoo, I did 6 in 2011

4 MRA rounds (consisting of 1 x qual, 3 x races apart from last round where was 2 x qual and 2 x 3 races)

and 2 supersprints

Did the SAU RENEW thing, the SAU day in December and a couple of days with SSCC.

Eastern creek and Wakefield.

Hopefully my oil issues are now sorted as only doing one session per day has been very annoying to set the least.

Bring on the sprints.

I didn't get my nugget out once last year....

Initially it was a bit of a lack of interest as work was sucking the life out of me and then i had a week in port douglas around june and 5 weeks in the uk and europe in september and then a weekend in melbourne in november that wasn't cheap and then the year was over and i had no money left.

boo f**king hoo i hear you all say :P

I'm planning on getting out again in the next month or so, try and get around 4 days in this year.

10 supersprints in 2011 between Jan and Nov.

Very happy to get such high usage out of my track only S13.

Stoke that I set new PB's at every event except 1.

Sucks that is was only at 2 racetracks - EC and Wakie being the only 2 race circuits in NSW now!

2012 I've promised myself to do at least 1 trip to Vic (Winton or P.I) just for a change of scenery.

10 supersprints in 2011 between Jan and Nov.

Very happy to get such high usage out of my track only S13.

Stoke that I set new PB's at every event except 1.

Sucks that is was only at 2 racetracks - EC and Wakie being the only 2 race circuits in NSW now!

2012 I've promised myself to do at least 1 trip to Vic (Winton or P.I) just for a change of scenery.

Go and give MDTC a run. If the S13 is well sorted suspension wise, you'll have an absolute ball!

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Four events for 2011, and not a gravel rally in sight :(

Too many competing interests including work demands. Might be a bit easier for 2012 but funds dictate it will probably be a similar number this year.

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