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I'll be heading off at 3pm myself,

we usually stay at top of the town in Benalla

If i remember correctly, top of the town was a titty bar on king street in melbs. If benalla provides accomodation too, you might find me stuck at the bar instead. :3some:

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hey just reading the regulations on this one as its a bit different to the usual WRX days. Has anyone done these Victorian SuperSprint Championship days before? Is there anything specific that needs to be done to comply for our cars?

"Each competing vehicle is required to carry the CAMS logo" do they provide these or what??

I think they normally work on 80-90%

thier Winton round this time last year had 36 from memory they lost something like 5K from it.

thus running a round of the Cams championship this year thinking numbers would go up..not working so far.

Gee whiz, doesn't look good so far for the WRX club

I'm getting a mate to do a quick compression test on myengine this weekend to make sure the car is sort of ok to head up to Winton.

Will put in my entry the following week

Gee whiz, doesn't look good so far for the WRX club

I'm getting a mate to do a quick compression test on myengine this weekend to make sure the car is sort of ok to head up to Winton.

Will put in my entry the following week

Engine will be fine. I'll be rocking the GETZ, so can easily flat tow you back to Melbourne if anything happens... :|

http://www.vssc.com.au/Championship%20Results%20Outright%20after%203%20Rounds.pdf

Theres lots of cars who have participated in VSSC this year so maybe it will fill up quickly from here. sent mine on the weekend :D

entries updated, looks like a good day for track time.

entry list

http://www.wrx.com.a...5d279fca6364e6d

so what time do you reakon that speads will do around Winton?

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