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I'm in for Keros option. 45mins of seat time will be ample. you can then run 15min each then driver change, then you have 45min break. and you will need it after 15min flat out.

well if it goes ahead put me down for a team of three.

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ooops, I meant teams of 4 for 3 hours (like kero suggested). bit silly of me, I got carried away and posted team of 3.

I'm sure I could encourage one or two teams from the GTI-R owners club. hopefully.

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Last time i was there i did 70 laps...

I think it was 2x20 with a 30 lap final ... awesome experiance. Really took it outta me.

But yeah... I'd be happy to be in a team of 1 if we can get 10-15 min breaks between heats.

Otherwise yeah i'll go team of 2. :(

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Probably the best day would be a saturday (we will get the most people then). (Sundays people tend not to turn up).

Even like a late thursday night session i think would be good.

Morning / Afternoon / Evening??

It would have to be at least late august to give enough time to get numbers and i believe ec require $50 deposits from all drivers.

Definately need more clubs as the more people the better.. :cheers:

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I recon Team enduro 3hr with teams of 4. That way its $146.25 each (or $131.25 during the week) and we each get at most 45 minutes each.

This sounds like a PERFECT plan.

I'm in for this :uh-huh: :uh-huh:

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Anytime after this month would be good... Drift nationals is so BLOODY expensive... especially when it is in Adelaide!

Here is a calendar FYI (Please note that not all these dates and events are confirmed and may change or be cancelled at anytime without notice)

Sunday 17th July 2005 - SAU NSW Show and Shine (Mingara)

Sunday 24th July 2005 - NSW Motorkhana Round 5 (Awaba/Dirt)

Sunday 31st July 2005 - SAU NSW Drag Day with RENEW (WSID)

Saturday 30th & Sunday 31st July 2005 - TOYO Drift Nationals Rd 3 (Adelaide International Raceway)

Sunday 14th August - NSW Supersprint C/ship Round 6 (Eastern Creek)

Sunday 28th August 2005 - NSW Motorkhana Round 6 (Oran Park/Tar-Concrete)

Sunday 4th September 2005 - Fathers Day Cruise?

Sunday 4th September 2005 - NSW Motorkhana Round 7 (Oran Park/Tar-Concrete)

Saturday 17th September 2005 - SAU Putty Road Cruise (and sleep over?)

Sunday 23rd October 2005 - NSW Motorkhana Round 8 (Nirimba/Tar)

Saturday 29th & Sunday 30th October 2005 - TOYO Drift Nationals Rd 4 (Oran Park)

Sunday 13th November 2005 - SAU Observation Rally

Saturday 3rd December 2005 - SAU Christmas Party (La Porchetta, Central Coast)

Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th December 2005 - TOYO Drift Nationals Final (Melbourne)

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