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Seems to be a few non regulars entered, how come you people don't come to the good tracks like Winton and PI hehe.

Anyway if I don't have you from previous rounds, let me know what Class you're in and I'll most likely get the spreadsheet update out on Sunday or Monday.

Class A - Mod 4WD
Aaron Barnes (Nissan R35 GTR)
Craig Ferdinands (Audi RS5)
Paul Stephenson (Nissan Skyline)
Steve Baker (Nissan Skyline GTR)

Class B - Std 4WD
Chris Madden (Nissan Skyline)
John Richardson (Mitsubishi Evo VIII)
Alex Barnes (Mitsubishi Evo IX)
Michael Brne (Nissan R32 GTR)
Bradley Friar (Nissan Skyline GTR)
Evan Burns (Nissan R32 GTR)

Class C - Mod 2WD
John Packham (Nissan 200sx s14)
Andrew Collins (Nissan R31 Skyline)
Huy Phan (Nissan 200sx)
Jamie Graham (Nissan Skyline GTS)
David Macdermid (Nissan Skyline)
Jared Kleeman (Nissan Skyline)
Liam Clements (1998 Nissan Pulsar)
Jason Carey (1997 Nissan Skyline)
Matt Lowth (Supercharged Aurion-ish)

Class D - Std 2WD
Dave Marinucci (Toyota 86)
Ash Cosgriff (HSV Clubsport R8)
Justin Connell (Nissan Skyline)
Chris Starr (BMW 328is)
George Drakoulas (Nissan Skyline R33)
Paul Thomas (Nissan Bluebird)
Martin Sullivan (Nissan 200sx)

Class E - Open
Chris Thomson (Nissan GTR)
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