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think your confusing the drift prac at AIR with this 9krpm.

this is a open track day isn't it?

My car is no good for drift mate. It's a drag and circuit car. :)

It will be nice if we could all catch up and do a few laps at Lala

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I'd ring and check if you guys are planning on going to a friday session.........

There was supposed to be one today, but as a certain forum member found out after getting there car fully prepped, its for cars racing on the sat. and sun. only

Id say at this stage November may be better than me rushing to get my car out there, then finding out i forgot something :D

Ive got a stackhat, (gunna wear me motogloves too for that non sweaty hand driving techinque :)), and a fire extinguisher...

All i need now is some of that wang power :O

Fellas Practise days are generally on a Saturday, On these practice days they have Bikes, Superkarts, Open Wheel and Tin Tops, you get 5 15-20 min sessions in the day.

Also there is a Modern Regularity comp, you get 1 practise and 5 heats and they are run on Sundays(not every Sunday) in conjunction with the Superkart rounds. In this comp you nominate a time and try and stick to it.

Check the Mallala website for all dates.

Darren

I think it will be more fun to attend the regularity comp as your runs get timed. The infrared beacon is switched off during open practice day.

I am keen for November as well. The weather won't too stinky hot and the track is not cold/wet either.

November the 11th would be much better.

The Improved Production National Championships are on 12/13th November, so I assume Friday 11th would be a private practise day for competitors. For the SA guys, the BSM team are bringing the GTR. Pop out and say g'day.

:D cheers :P

The Improved Production National Championships are on 12/13th November, so I assume Friday 11th would be a private practise day for competitors.  For the SA guys, the BSM team are bringing the GTR.  Pop out and say g'day.

:) cheers :(

Awesome.. :)

I will have to give them a buzz to check if it is indeed a private practise day.

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Friday 11th Practice - Cars Only

Saturday 12th S.C.C. Twilight Races

Sunday 13th S.C.C. Twilight Races

I assume SK is down for the S.C.C Twilight Races?

I will be heading down to check it out if SK is down in Adelaide.

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