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Hey there guys and girls. I was just reading that you guys are lucky enough to have a new International Motorsport Facility about to be built in Bunbury. Looks like they will be hosting a round of the Formula Nipon in April possibly followed by a round of the JGTC in December 2005! Looks like I'll be packing my bags and heading on over, most likey followed by half of SAU Vic :D

More info can be found at

www.bunbury.wa.gov.au

or at

www.pimm.org

there is a download of the proposal here -

http://www.bunbury.wa.gov.au/Downloads/BIC...buryLaunch1.pdf

All I can say is.....bastards :)

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Havin the JGTC would be like all my Christmases come at once! As Paul said though this would be nice if it evntuates but has been in the pipeline for a long time :-(

This would be an awesome event though for us to attend as a group.. we could have an SAU coporate box!!! ;-)

Yeah it's pretty small in comparison but if you have a look at the .PDF file it has some pictures of the track. It's a LOT smaller that the China track. The China track is a state of the art facility with a lot bigger seating capacity and facilities.

but seeing as the new F1 circuit in China cost $600million, I would imagine the $60million there planning on spending would be a bit low.

Land is a lot more expensive in China because its a rare commodity where here there's a bit mroe of an abundance.

It wont be as big as China's etc ..... but hell its better than nothing!! Finally Perth gets to host a decent event :(

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