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I'm sure everyone who attended will tell you how much fun we all had at last weekend's skidpan day.

There may be one coming up depending on numbers again soon. The dates below on Aaron's email will give you some idea. Due to the high degree of apathy and general tightarse nature of the high number of people on various lists we tried last time, I couldn't be f'd organising another exclusive gsr/sdu/performance forums etc day, so we will just have to fit in with whatever else is there.

Send me an email if you're interested. [email protected]

From Aaron:

Hi everyone, I hope this e-mail finds you well.

I am sending you some dates and events for the balance of 2002. We

will promote each day as it comes up.

Please note that the November course is a combined track & skid pan

day that will be our last event for you more experienced drivers of

the year. Whilst it takes in the final round of our "Challenge"

series the day is open to everyone, we will be running the "elite"

drivers separately to the main group with the view to having the

final pointscoring Challenge event in front of the huge crowd.

-ORAN PARK-

July 20 Saturday Phase 1 full day

Phase 2 slide control 1/2 day

August 28 Wednesday Phase 1 full day

September 26 Thursday Phase 1 full day Phase 2

slide control full day

October 22 Tuesday Phase 1 full day

November 9 Saturday Combined Track & Skid pan Day

inc "Driver Challenge" Final

December Monday Phase 1 full day

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