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Hey guys,

there is a Gymkhana event this weekend at Baskerville raceway.

Here is a quote from the organiser.

Mark Butcher

GYMKHANA - Baskerville Raceway This Weekend - We have the venue booked and so we have decided to see if there is enough interest in a Gymkhana day this Sunday at Baskerville Raceway - It will be run under the DSA banner (no CAMS licence required). Open to any "licenced" driver and registered vehciles. We would like to get 20 cars at $100 per entry to attend. Will be a full day - and we will arrange a variety of different gymkhnana style courses on the track - If your interested can you please like/comment.

This is the perfect entry level event for drivers of all skills and cars of all calibers.

NO CAMS LICENCE REQUIRED.

Only $100 entry.

And if you enter in your skyline, I'll make you a sandwich on the day, doesn't get any better than that.

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fairly stock R32 would be perfect, you'll never get out of first gear anyway! I'm trying to bend my friends arm to lend me her Excel!

Ham, Cheese and Pickle?

I haven't asked my sister yet, why do you know her, Ben?

Edited by zoidbergmerc

Yea well I will bust the old rocket out, how do enter? Got any advice on the event I have only done power cruise haha

It's all very low speed stuff, whipping in and around witches hats, jolly good fun.

It's not 100% confirmed yet, I'll keep you informed.

Scratch that, it's back on and I'm helping organize it now.

Same price, still no CAMS licence.

Who's keen? Need as many people as possible to make this work.

If we get enough interest we might do hill climbs and super laps too.

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