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And will Ben crack a 1.15s lap???? Only if he's not weak sauce (j/k!)

With a Club Championship round the following week at Winton I will probably give this a miss - but will come down and watch however.

The PIARC Sprint is on the same day:( I have to say id rather go back and have a crack at Phillip Island then Sandown for what will most likely be my lat Vic trackday:(

Anyone knwo when there is another Sandown day, perhaps late April, hell late March?

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I want to do PI, but its closer/cheaper to do Sandown. So will be sending my applciation in on the weekend. Plus i havetn been there and its the track i most wanted to do when i first got to vic.

I suppose i can do the Saturday at PI then the Sunday at Sandown, will have to seee how funds look:(

I want to do PI, but its closer/cheaper to do Sandown. So will be sending  my applciation in on the weekend. Plus i havetn been there and its the track i most wanted to do when i first got to vic.

I suppose i can do the Saturday at PI then the Sunday at Sandown, will have to seee how funds look:(

ooh yeah :D :D

Sounds like a plan, will have to wait and see, apparantly if you withdraw then you dont have a say in who tsakes your place. There is a waiting list and those that are on it get first dibs:(

Should know tomorrow. If i cant do both days then i might just go back to Sydney for the weekend since work will be paying.

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