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Happylaps - Queensland Raceway - April 28Th


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Form emailed.

1. Cadmoon
2. Bo Duke and the General Lee
3. R33Eddy
4. HiveFleetAbyss
5. HiveFleetAbyss' mate
6. Gts032 +3
7. Phil +1
8. mattis96
9. t5iv +1
10. R34davE
11. Malakai
12. Revenge
13. ARE31
14. stevoR33
15. Mr.H
16. BI6TIM
Edited by BI6TIM

Does Ash have to pay if she's not driving?

If she wants to go on track yes, because she still needs to be covered by QR's insurance. If she wants to just watch and not eat breakfast its free.

If she wants to go on track yes, because she still needs to be covered by QR's insurance. If she wants to just watch and not eat breakfast its free.

We really need to put this on the first post from now on:

Driving & Eating: Full Payment

Passenger & Eating: Full payment

Driving & Not Eating: Full payment

Passenger & Not Eating: Full Payment

Spectator (not on track not eating): Free (or a few bucks towards the club ;) )

Bahaha, take her to lakeside then :P

Ill be keeping my boat awayyyyy from there....

Also I had a nice set of steelies with dodgy tires lined up for some smokey sideways action at happy laps.... The rules prevent this. So now my street tires are gona see some track time lol.

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