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Alright,

A Number of people have requested an event schedule for this weekends Dutton Rally of Victoria so they can come down and watch Gerald and I have some fun.

Below is a copy of the event schedule - it should be noted that on a few of the days they split the groups up into 2. If you were specifically coming down just to see us it should be noted we are number 47.

Plenty of great cars to see - R32/33/34 GTRs, Supra's, STi's, RX7's and EVO 8's will lead the Jap cars against the masses of porka's (23 of them including turbo, GT2 and way too many GT3's), plus M3's, M5, as well as a nice brand new twin turbo Noble M12 GTO-3R! Plus heaps of other cars (85 all up) Drivers include V8 Supercar drivers, Targa Tas winners and place getters, Carrera Cup, and MotoGP. Should be a whole lot of fun.

:P

EVENT SCHEDULE - 2004

FRIDAY 6th August 2004

CARS 1 - 40

SHEPPARTON AIRPORT

START EVENT NO

9:00 1 & 4 Slalom

FINISH 2 & 5 Return Sprint

12:00 3 & 6 800m Sprint

DECA

START EVENT NO

13:00 7 & 10 Motorkhana

FINISH 8 & 11 Circuit Sprint

17:00 9 & 12 Auto Test

START FINISH

11:30 13.30

ALL CARS - LUNCH & STATIC CAR DISPLAY - SHEPPARTON CENTRE (MALL),

CARS 41+

DECA

START EVENT NO

9:00 7 & 10 Motorkhana

FINISH 8 & 11 Circuit Sprint

12:00 9 & 12 Auto Test

SHEPPARTON AIRPORT

START EVENT NO

13:00 1 & 4 Slalom

FINISH 2 & 5 Return Sprint

17:00 3 & 6 800m Sprint

SATURDAY 7th August 2004

DISPLAY START - SHEPPARTON CENTRE (MALL) - Location to be advised.

Please note - cars will be started at 30 second intervals.

START

8:40 CARS 1 - 10

8:45 CARS 11 - 20

8:50 CARS 20 - 30

8:55 CARS 31 - 40

9:00 CARS 41 - 50

9:05 CARS 51 - 60

9:10 CARS 61 - 70

9:15 CARS 71+

9:30 FINISH

Proceed directly to Winton Motor Raceway.

WINTON MOTOR RACEWAY

START EVENT NO

9:30 13 Long Circuit

FINISH 14 Wet Circle

13:00

START FINISH

12:00 2:00 ALL CARS - LUNCH WINTON MOTOR RACEWAY

START EVENT NO

13:00 15 Long Circuit

FINISH 16 Wet Circle - Reverse

17:00

Proceed directly to SPC Shepparton after completing Event 16 (19).

SHEPPARTON – SPC Employees Car Park

START EVENT NO

16:30 20 SPC Shepparton Motorkhana

FINISH

18:30

SUNDAY 8th August 2004

HEATHCOTE PARK RACEWAY

START FINISH EVENT NO

9:30 11:00 21 ¼ Mile Drags

LUNCH – Will be served En-Route.

Victoria Police Driver Training Centre

CARS 1 - 40

START EVENT NO

10:30 22 & 24 Figure 8 Skid Pan

23 & 25 Circuit Auto Test

Essendon Airport

EVENT NO

26 Auto Test

27 Auto Test

CARS 41+

Essendon Airport

START EVENT NO

10:30 26 Auto Test

27 Auto Test

Victoria Police Driver Training Centre

EVENT NO

22 & 24 Figure 8 Skid Pan

23 & 25 Circuit Auto Test

ALL CARS - STATIC CAR DISPLAY

16:00

FEDERATION SQUARE, MELBOURNE.

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In the Dutton Rally you both drive. So we do each event twice. Its what makes the Dutton so much fun - not only get to compete against other cars but against your mate as well.

There's no way I'm letting Gerald beat me in MY car! LOL.

Correction. Fastest car in the world is a hire car, second is someone elses car :rant:

Sounds like an awesome event, gerald is sure to give ur car a good trashing ;)

Uh Huh, and a hire car is someone elses ;)

Good thing about Gerald thrashing it is he can fix it later :rant::P

I believe Nige is thinking about it for next year but we'll see. He's taking it to the track for the first time on the up-coming PIARC weekend. But in all honesty after getting the full event details last night on what all the event layouts are like I don't think it really suits the supra.

But his plan is to get the 1/4 mile record back off the Sub Zero car in a few months - then turn it into a track weapon. So we'll see what happens. My co-driver might have his R32 ready for next year as well.

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