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Sau Vic 2014 Motorsport Championship Round 2 - Calder Saturday 8Th March


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thats great news :) if they need people to chip in, would be happy to.

Will sign-in and attend briefing but probably wont be on track till after 10. Would love to leave my tools in a garage during that time.

The garages were all snapped up early, but the undercover area seemed to work.

For Sandown we'll have a garage, with the plan of having a free bbq for SAU VIC members. Currently the next round is 13th of April.

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First time at Calder with the white 200sx and had a great day! Unfortunately had to pack up a bit early due to a small oil leak but great to meet a few ppl!

Need to fix up and get ready for Sandown! :)

The garages were all snapped up early, but the undercover area seemed to work.

For Sandown we'll have a garage, with the plan of having a free bbq for SAU VIC members. Currently the next round is 13th of April.

And some Squires Loft love ;)

Had a ok time. Brakes, tyres good. Chopped 5 seconds off in the 9 laps I managed. Good enough.

Oil temps of utter failure destroyed any further time improvements.

Peter catch you again at Sandown, especially if the club is putting on a BBQ with some Squires Loft goodies J

Looking at Natsoft there were a few people running from SAU that I didn’t say hi to, hope to put that right at the next round.

Anyhow, here's some of my in car footage from Saturday.

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Few pics from the day. Gotta thank Anthony for taking the photos given he had to keep one eye on the track and the other in the grass looking out for snakes! haha

The rest of the pics here http://www.circuitthreads.com/wrxsau-round-2-calder-park/

Bring on Sandown!

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