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Been waiting all year for this :)

just got to get the civic ready

Reverse figure 8, is the track ran backwards? or you go straight instead of turning left and going down the dipper? have only ran it clockwise

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ok so im about to enter, only thing im confused about, i know asaa licence covers it, but, club member? as in wrx or skylines aus member? im asuming i need to pay the $95 as im a sau member? let me know about that and ill submit the forms, 2nd event! be interesting to see the differences over deca

Heads up to people thinking of heading out to hh (bryant park) next month wanting practice this month.

GCC has an event this sun (I'm thinking of entering depending upon weather) entries close tomorrow 5.30pm.

http://www.gippslandcarclub.com.au/suppregs.html

Only 2 problems

1. If they get 100 cars, you really don't get many runs at all (where WRX is 80)

2. It's CAMS and not AASA, so anyone without CAMS it's extra $$

not what i wanted to hear martin! :yucky:

They are still better than cold high performance road tyre like a AD08 - so it's not a major concern.

It's more the brakes and having no heat in them on the reverse Fig 8 given after you launch you can have some fair speed going and need to jump on the anchors. Lots of time to be gained there if you know your braking setup performance from cold.

Only 2 problems

1. If they get 100 cars, you really don't get many runs at all (where WRX is 80)

2. It's CAMS and not AASA, so anyone without CAMS it's extra $$

agreed but from what I ahve seen in the past they don;t get anywhere near that number.

meant to be a well run day as well.

we might be looking at doing some GCC rounds as part of our champ next year.

Heathcote timing never works, track condition depends on the moon.

Not worth driving up there for it. Better off going to Calder on a proper track with timing even though it costs more and you get less runs

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