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Open invite to round 3 of the Nulon Nationals at Wakefield raceway. Round 3 will see some of Australia`s fastest track cars take on the tight and twisty Wakefield Raceway in a time attack event. During the lunch break Nulon will also have a passenger session for those who want to take people on a hotlap. Free entry for all, Gates open at 8:00am, racing from 8:30am.

SAUNSW will also be cruising down to the event, so that we can support the team. Information on the cruise can be found here: http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/458260-sau-nsw-july-monthly-meet-nulon-nats-round-3/#entry7568311

SAUNSW has some catching up to do, here are the current point standings.

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We have a strong team for this round and expect to do well. The team is:

Peter in his R33 GTR

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Allan in his clubman

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Steve Ka in his R34 GTR

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James in Grumblebee R31

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Brian Bugh DR GTR Race car

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Liam in his R33 GTR

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I hope the weather gets better by next week, or we may all need snow tyres, two of the cars in our team have snow plough front diffusers :)

Actually make that 3 with a possible 4th :laugh:

Good stuff guys back on top with one round to go

And a strong team waiting to represent at cootamundra

Wrong standings Nick :D

Big props to the SAU NSW crew - I've been following this with very keen interest as the rounds have unfolded.

Coota round will be interesting... The HSV boys have broken ranks to try land some points it would seem!

Team:

Peter Beswick (Nissan R35, 3.8L T/C)

Ian Williams (Narain Lamborghini Aventador, 6.5L, N/A)

hehe.

I believe next year the events might be going interstate, Vic potentially having a round. Winton was discussed as the best place from a cost perspective, PI/Sandown are unlikely due to the expense... Be interesting to see if that happens. Maybe some friendly VIC/NSW wager will be in order!

Best of luck for Coota! May all the horsepowers be with you :D

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