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im a newby to track days and thinking of doing this, but i don't know what to put in expected time? driven at winton before but no idea on times?

Im going to put my form in tomorrow.

I've only just started tracking too, so would be good to see another newb at the track!

I might put a time of 1:55 to 2:00 lol

im entered, see you guys there!

Going to drive up Saturday morning? Could meet up. nohomo.

Owen isnt that the blue 34 that was at Scotty's Shed a while back??

If it is I think you may be a little quicker than Tony :laugh:

I've turned down the boost on the stocko turbo to about 7psi to be safe for winton

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You know in a way it is more interesting to see what an almost stock skyline can do than a fully worked one..it would be great to get the stig out there in a bog Steve ck liner and see what he can do..no doubt he would be quicker than alot of the worked ones

Driving up Saturday morning, google maps says 3 hrs from home in the SE burbs. so will be htting the monash 5am. would be good to to meet up with SAU crew on the Hume. let me know where and when??

yeah it is,

we'll see, ill probably get over excited and loop out early on!

Going to drive up Saturday morning? Could meet up. nohomo.

I've turned down the boost on the stocko turbo to about 7psi to be safe for winton

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yeah I'm gonna head up sat morning, id be keen to drive up with someone, I'm in springvale, not sure if thats anywhere near you? if not meet somewhere on the way?

Hey Owen, yeah thats close meet you at the BP cnr springvale and wellignton rd at 5am?

anyone else heading thru at that time welcome to catchup. selfish motives, hoping the slip steam effect will help the fuel economy :whistling:

Hrmm scrutineering starts at 7:15. Say it takes 3 hours to get there. Maybe meet a little earlier? Even though i hate waking up early...

How about a 4:45 meet. 4:50 departure?

Or is Winton pretty laid back with arrival times?

Happy to meet at BP Springy/Wellington road. Its 2 mins from my house :thumbsup:

Hrmm scrutineering starts at 7:15. Say it takes 3 hours to get there. Maybe meet a little earlier? Even though i hate waking up early...

How about a 4:45 meet. 4:50 departure?

Or is Winton pretty laid back with arrival times?

Happy to meet at BP Springy/Wellington road. Its 2 mins from my house :thumbsup:

4.45 okay by me. will be feullin up + jerry can.

4.45 okay by me. will be feullin up + jerry can.

See you guys at 4:45

With the jerry can, aren't there a few petrol stations up at Winton? Or is it more of a just in case thing?

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