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To Ash and the promise of meat :-)

to MS crew, any idea of what other dates are options with Sandown 16th Aug TBC, reason asking, just confirming non of the options would fall on the SAU kart Rnd#2 weekend b4 I sign up to it.

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Was good to get to my first SAU track day (other than the nats years ago) & see what it's all about. Had a great day. Looking forward to the 16th at sandown! Thanks ash for the steaks & skewers.

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I'm OS for two weeks in August. Going to miss next round at Sandown, but i'm not really sure what going on there in any case? Was PI a round? and what about that 3 track challenge thingy?

Can't say I was really happy with the PI WRX day, wet weather, then an hour of touring and passenger laps, then lunch, then porsche on its roof, meant I got a total of 11 full laps, 1.5 laps at any actual speed. The itch certainly didn't get scratched :(

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Was PI a round?

Collins mentioned making PI an official round since everyone was there but I haven't heard from him about it so haven't bothered to update the spreadsheet.

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