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Thanks for these

was thinking of PIARC but off to SAU Karts.

There is also PI with AROCA but I'm out of town as I scheduled a Thai holiday to be back for cancelled WRX event

Tampered, will consider this as it's just been raised, even if Winton was the last event

Maybe I need inspiration and use this time to plan something different, drive try Tasmania, Sydney MSP, Bathurst Regularity etc

CircuitClub are out at Winton on 13th July.

Hey Peter what sort of turn out do they get? Good bunch of people?

I went back to Winton earlier this month after our SAU round and got down to a 1:42.6 from the previous 1:44 so I'm super keen to go improve on that again!

hmmm.. circuit club.

Do I need a fire extinguisher?

No, however you may carry one if you wish. There are fire extinguishers located at various points on the racetrack and the location will be made aware to you during the drivers briefing.

Is there scrutineering?

No. However you need to ensure that your car is safe and in good working condition.

And if the driver doesn't check their car?? :unsure: I'm sure they are a good group of enthusiasts, but these two points raised an eyebrow.

You guys aren't serious are you? Not like they're checking brakes or for oil leaks?

Scruinteering usually consists of brake light check, boot empty, helmet sticker, fire ext date and battery is clamped in. If you get some OCD type, they'll ask where your valve caps are....

I'll give the day a shot (at my own peril of course) if I can find the time.

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