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***CANCELLED***Eastern creek Twilight Drive Evening 19/11/04


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Looks like Eastern Creek have dumped the link to the info and entry form off their notice board .:)

If you want to find out more I suggest you call them.

see you guys there (says me doing rain dance) ;)

:) NOT HAPPY JAN! :)

Just heard that the Twilight drives have been cancelled. Word is the Dept. of Sport and Rec have told the ARDC to cancel them. :confused: :goddam: :D :cuss:

****ers! :D:cuss::D:cuss::D

they'll be first up against the wall when the revolution happens! :uh-huh: :Bang:

Yep, just called the ARDC and the 19th November and 10th December Twilight Drives have been cancelled. No reason was given for asking for the cancellation of these events.

So far the 21st January 2005 is still on but will likely be cancelled as well.

And I was just about to fax my form through. It's been sooo long since I've been out on any track. I was really looking forward to putting in a few quick laps without looking out for the boys in blue.

Bugger.

Z.

Wonder if it's got anything to do with the recent coroner's report on that death at the drags? I seem to remember there being another installment on that last week but missed the detail?

ggggggrrrrrrrrrr :rant:

Damn public liability insurance!!!!!!!!!!! (or lack thereof in this case). :(

I just called the Dept. of Sport and Rec. and it seems that following on from the coronial inquest and the death of Todd Wilkes the Coroner has asked the Dept. to investigate all drive and ride days. The ARDC were unable to get a CAMS permit for these events (and therefore the public liability insurance that goes with it) hence the cancellation.

Expect to hear more on this issue (and I doubt it will be good news either...) :)

I'm off to wrap myself in cotton wool and start construction of my concrete bunker. Maybe I should sell the skyline and buy a Land Yacht 3000 with optional force field. It's dangerous out there folks!

I'm off to wrap myself in cotton wool and start construction of my concrete bunker. Maybe I should sell the skyline and buy a Land Yacht 3000 with optional force field. It's dangerous out there folks!

Why do you want to buy a Z Dino?

oh btw :hellpissed: about cancelling these nights

Like everyone, NOT HAPPY JANE!

I was looking forward to testing the new toy. Oh well Im sure there will be other days. Looks like I may need to book in with Moto Concepts

I'm off to wrap myself in cotton wool and start construction of my concrete bunker. Maybe I should sell the skyline and buy a Land Yacht 3000 with optional force field. It's dangerous out there folks!

Agreed Dino. Whatever happened to putting responsibility on the individual.



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