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This is mainly for Roy as I know he's itching to go back there.

Sunday 1st May - Sandown. Held by the Alfa Club

Entry Form here:

http://www.alfaclubvic.org.au/Upload/Docum...0-%201-5-05.doc

Sup Regs here:

http://www.alfaclubvic.org.au/Upload/Docum...0-%201-5-05.doc

Entries must be in by April 21st.

You have to do flagging during the day

Its also cheap at $165! :kick:

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My car sint exactly running right after Winton:(...and the brakes wont take another Sandown without me having to baby them...so i figure no more track days with things not quite right, having enjoyed Sandown as much as i did, i dont want to return to old habits liek i did at Winton because i wasnt ready/shouldnt have gone:(

My car sint exactly running right after Winton:(...and the brakes wont take another Sandown without me having to baby them...so i figure no more track days with things not quite right, having enjoyed Sandown as much as i did, i dont want to return to old habits liek i did at Winton because i wasnt ready/shouldnt have gone:(

Fair enough, looks like I'll be the only team wanger out there....

If I can even drive my car by then I have committed it to Autosalon plus I just can't justify $165 for a track day where you have to flag as well.

Plus my wife gets out of hospital that day so I will also be needed by her for a while.

But I understand Ben will be there as well as he was disappointed with the conditions at the Maserati day.

Its a good chance to get out there with a camera and get some good pics...plus come on guys, we need to all do out own bit if these days are going to continue running. We cant just continue to rely on volunteers who rock up out of the goodness of their own hearts.

I dont like flagging either, but appreciate participants shoudl from time to time pull their won weight, as long as it doesnt mean you miss out on sessions that you have otherwise paid for:(

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