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Guys,

last years i could not edit the dates once more information came though so have done two things to keep track of dates this year.

First is publish my outlook calendar

My Outlook Published Calendar

Follow your Microsoft outlook help file on adding in a web calendar.

Second is to post up the dates on the blog so i can update as i go along

Link to

2012-track-days-nsw-qld-vic

Hope i am doing the right thing so if someone wish to copy and past into this thread thats OK as well but for the most up to date information go to the blog or add the calendar into your outlook (works well at work as well :))

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the rexy one i had already added in, updated the outlook calendar with the alfa one now

cheers and keep em coming, matt

Edited by boxheadmr

That's pretty much the idea :)

Also talking with Christian we going to try and get the front page calendar working a bit better so State Clubs can enter their track events, car shows/meetings etc.

Only issue with your one as i can see it - there is no way to sort by state.

If that could be integrated it would make it awesome :thumbsup:

if you add it into outlook you can sort it anyway you wish, by state, date, track.

In the blog it is by Month and then date so not sure what else is needed but open to suggestions,

Updated with the circuit club final days

26 January 2012 - Wakefield Park

17 March 2012 - Wakefield Park

25 April 2012 - Wakefield Park

11 June 2012 - Wakefield Park

28 July 2012 - Wakefield Park

25 August 2012 - Wakefield Park

1 October 2012 - Wakefield Park

1 December 2012 - Wakefield Park

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Updated with

NSW - Shannons Insurance Skyline Nationals - 7/9 to 9/9

QLD - Queensland Raceway - Prep for Cars Entering WTAC - 25th July

VIC - PI - PIARC Sprints - 5/5/2012

VIC - PI - PIARC Sprints - 6/5/2012

VIC - PI - PIARC Sprints - 23/6/2012

VIC - PI - PIARC Sprints - 24/6/2012

VIC - PI - PIARC Sprints - 1/9/2012

VIC - PI - PIARC Sprints - 2/9/2012

VIC - Broadford - VIC Hillclimb Chmp Rnd 2 - 25th Feb

Let me know if you have anymore,

Matt

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I herd that SAU Nationals might be @ Bathurst in place of "Drive Bathurst's" as they want Skylines to once again take over the mountain. This is in conjunction with Nissan Motorsports Australia release of the V8 supercar at the same event.

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