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Fuel up at either Donnybrook Shell or Wallan BP. Both are on the Hume, no need to go into towns. You will use a 1/4 tank getting to the track from there, ish. Winton have BP on track, though it's $2/litre. There is a BP and Shell in town if you do need a top up anyway.

Best to be at the track by 7:00-7:30, not need to be there earlier.

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Just found out I have to be back in Lynbrook 5:30p.m on the Saturday. That will cut my track day about 3 hours short, on the basis that it takes 3 hours to get home.

Not sure if still worth $240 + petrol now :(

How many sessions would I get? Is it about 1 session every hour? So would lose about 3 sessions?

last time I bought fuel at track was 2.10...scarey

I'm heading up on the fri night and going to be at the track at 7 to get bays.

my objective will be to hold bays for you slackers

will confirm numbers thurs.

lunch.... intriguing.

there are a few very quick cars in group 1, especially car no. 28.

last time i was at winton was back in 2008 for a drift day, should be interesting.

see you guys up there, martin save me a bay!? :P

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