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I believe when mr parish sold Oran park the deal was that the track must be relocated at that time it was supposed to be Wilton but never happened so I agree something is better than nothing as Oran park was used 364 days a year I'm told.

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Bit short at the moment....I can see the track has also been inspired by Tsukuba (albeit 795 metres shorter)...but definitely too short so not sure it will really get the adrenalin rushing as probably wont hit very high speeds.

Could probs see the track being extended in the future due to people complaining about it being to short.

Any track is a good track in my mind.

And, you will surely learn more about car control at a short, tight track like Marulan than you will at a quick, open track like Phillip Island or Eastern Creek. You can go fast on those big tracks but it doesn't even really feel that fast on a wide track with big run offs.

Bit short at the moment....I can see the track has also been inspired by Tsukuba (albeit 795 metres shorter)...but definitely too short so not sure it will really get the adrenalin rushing as probably wont hit very high speeds.

Could probs see the track being extended in the future due to people complaining about it being to short.

You need to go to MDTC, and then tell me how it won't get your adrenalin going.

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