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For the noobies, as Eric mentioned, this day isn't hard in tyres unless you choose to just do skids.

The last time MY R33 came up, I only used half the tread, and I left some pretty epic skids in 2nd and 3rd...

You will barely use any rubber if you're going for times.

PS: going for times is hell more fun as a driver, and if you drive well, even better to watch as a spectator then a boring smoke cloud!

Hopefully there is a spot left, i'll pay my entry now and where do i send the completed entry form???

also i need to fill out a SAU membership and a L2S licence, i can prefill them and hand them in on the morning or how do i got about that with payment etc???

thanks, Theo.

Hey Theo

once you have filled out the form and sent the payment you can either scan and PM it to me, email it to [email protected] or fax it to the number on the form (its there somewhere)

You can pre fill out the forms and bring exact (or close enough) cash on the day or if you want to do the same as above with the membership u can.

hope that answers ur questions,

Dave

Additional drivers are same pricing. We'll make arrangements so they can be riders in your car and you make two passes at the course, each driver back to back. Thirds create a logistical problem.

See me in the morning about your renewal. PM Goldzilla what merch you're after.

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