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This is a non championship round, we scheduled a break in July so that people could rest up bodies, cars and wallets post the end of financial year.

In saying that PI is the best circuit in Australia and there will be a few SAU'ers attending trying to better times in the cooler weather.

Hosted by WRX with 95DB, should not have those pesky noise complaints.

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I did my 1st Island day the other week and found I and my car need a lot of improvement.

I don't whether to attend this, the event at Winton or head over to Sandown and watch. Decisions, decisions.

Sandown, hmm, what's on at Sandown on the 20th?

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