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Ok.

Everyone who chose to deposit 50% now 50% later. It's later.

Same as before deposit the rest of the money and email me receipt.

Thanks guys.

Also,

Some notes from WSID

1.Two drivers to one car: No problem. But both drivers MUST present themselves at the same time for credentials. It won’t be permitted as an “afterthought”. There will not be any change to the pricing structure.

2.Track preparation: The track will be prepared at least to Street Meet level. That means the track will be spayed for the first 60-80 feet and have the tyre machine dragged over it for two-plus hours.

3.Burnout Pad access: No; can’t do this for you. As explained earlier, this activity changes the sanction fee considerably which would need to be added to your track hire fee. It doesn’t matter how briefly someone may wish to use it.

4. seating: Please advise your people that no one is permitted into the gold seating area. The adjacent grass-terraced area at the north-western corner of the spectator area is an excellent area that provides an overall view of the venue. Perhaps you could suggest that people bring a blanket and/or cushions for their comfort.

Ok

 

  3.Burnout Pad  access: No; can’t do this for you. As explained earlier, this activity changes the sanction fee considerably which would need to be added to your track hire fee. It doesn’t matter how briefly someone may wish to use it.

 

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dam!!!!

is there a rule about burnouts on the strip?

for example if i want to over excesively warm up my tyres?

I would imagine that this would be ok provided it wasn't to continue for minutes, ie your still sitting there warming up your tyres and the other bloke is complaining as his have gone cold.




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