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Just came across this today via Facebook.

NSW Wakefield 21st - 22nd June

VIC Winton 26th - 27th April

Just came across some video of last years event, looked ok but I think they only had about 7 cars there though.

Anyone interested in participating? Did anyone check it out last year?

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went to spectate at the Vic one last year and it was pretty interesting. Got to get pretty close to the cars in the pits and everyone was open for a chat.

Will prob head up again this year to check it out.

I competed in the VIC event last year.

I think I'll pass this year though as it was expensive and I'm a shit driver lol.

What did they charge you?

Did anyone go to Wakefield last year? From the footage I watched the field was pretty barren

I'm pretty sure it was somewhere between $400-$500 for the 2 days.

Richo entered both the Vic and NSW Time Attack. I'm not too sure if anyone else from here entered.

I came 10th out of the top 10 cars as there was only 10 cars left to enter haha.

It's cheap. $300-400 for entry in club. Which is multiples cheaper than WTAC.

Both events were small fields, but it's the first year they have run it.

I'd hope with a bit more promotion this year the field will be larger.

Top 10 shoot-out is a nice change from the norm.

I plan on going to both again.

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yeah was the start of the day,

still a little panel work to do, but it won me std 2WD at nats at the end of last year so seems to be back working fine.

Would be at the vic TA this year but expected it to be over easter again, date changed to ANAC and I fly out that weekend so i'm out.

kinda annoying as I picked the holiday dates around it but what you do. had to grab cheap flights whilst I could.

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