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Is anybody else running at this event?. It would be nice if I had some other Nissans out there to play with and talk shit to. I entered last night and they only had 10 spots left.

One of the problems is your car has to be logged booked which is a pain in the arse for street cars to enter,,,it can be done but I wouldn't think there would be many streeties with a log book.

Now hopefully I can do better this year and not hit anything and maybe just maybe go one better and win my class.

Cheers

Neil.

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Yea Mazman, all it is now is an extended goat track.

I'm really only going because I'm in need of some track time and I'm going to do the whole NSW championship next year.

Cheers

Neil.

Just had a look at ringwood on youtube. Have to agree with above descriptions.

I also don't like the look of the start of that armco fence on the outside of the 3rd last turn. Hope they've got a proper termination hiding under that rubber covering.

Just had a look at ringwood on youtube. Have to agree with above descriptions.

I also don't like the look of the start of that armco fence on the outside of the 3rd last turn. Hope they've got a proper termination hiding under that rubber covering.

Here is a slow look at the track in our tow car...

I live just up the road from Ringwood so if Neil is up there upsetting the old fellas ill be in for a spectate lol

http://youtu.be/ADsBhU96OiQ?list=UU-dlM9EpZ2R-Vuo-ds7iO1Q

Yea Mazman, all it is now is an extended goat track.

I'm really only going because I'm in need of some track time and I'm going to do the whole NSW championship next year.

Cheers

Neil.

Cool.

Ive just finished my 2014 NSW championship and won my class :)

Will most likely enter next year again, so i'll be seeing you there...

For 2015, looks like it will have all the same tracks as 2014 with an added Marulan track. ( some of the hillclimbs are in but f**k nowhere, for me that is, like Tamworth and Grafton etc, and some are not even a slight hill lol )

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