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Hey Ya All,

Entry form and sup req's are now available for the next round of the WRX and consequent SAU Vic Club championship.

Forms available here:

http://www.wrx.com.au/motorsport/forms/WRX...3julysupreg.pdf

Details:

Where - Winton

When - Sat July 23rd

How Much - $120 sprints - $100 driver training.

Please note that due to legalities the WRX Club track days will no longer be running passenger sessions.

Stay tuned for details on accommodation for the weekend in Benalia.

:P

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ACCOMMODATION HAS BEEN BOOKED

Where: Victoria Hotel - 2 Carrier Street, Benalla

When: Fri 22 / Sat 23 July

What: I have booked a flat which has 1 dbl & 10 single beds

Cost: $20/person/night

Further Details:

* Linen IS provided (includes - sheets/pillow/doona/towel)

* Toilet/Shower

* Off-Street Parking

* Lrg Fridge (for all those bourbon/beer cans) - although we did use the bath with ice last time

* Breakfast IS included (coffee/juice/cereal/toast) - don't know how I talked him into that one

Other rooms we can book:

Triple (3 singles) - $50

Double (2 singles or 1 double) - $40

FYI - Across the road from the famous "Benalia" railway station. We are on top of a pub and a bottle shop, what more can you ask for.

IF YOU REQUIRE ACCOMMODATION, YOU NEED TO POST:

A) How many people it's for

B) What nights you want to stay

Benalia Party List:

Snowman (Fri + Sat)

Scotsman (Fri + Sat)

Bec (Fri + Sat)

Blaise - AKA The Donut King (Fri + Sat) ??

Aaron - nakedterror (Fri + Sat)

Alan - saff_cosie (Fri + Sat)

Troy (Fri + Sat)

James (Fri + Sat)

Scott (Fri + Sat)

Jack + 1 (Sat)

Geoff ?? - you still coming and for what nights?

Mavric (Fri + Sat)

Fri - 11 people

Sat - 13 people

Count me in for both nights Bec please. See Snowy, I have put my confirmation in writing this time, no going back now! Oh and I will take the double room if no has requested already :lock:

Good work Bec.......and they let us back after all that trouble with the Ralliart Excel :P

Please put me down for the Fri and Sat nights.....Just me at this stage, will chk with the missus and see if she wants to bring little zack up as well......

Well the car will be re-sprayed and fixed by then, and needs to be sold, so not going to continue to track it.

As for the drink thing, well the bank account can only manage so many $320 nights on the drink...dont ask me how but thats how much i withdrew from the ATM in 3 visits Friday night/Sat morning:(

So thats it for the 32 POWAH hey Roy??? Man I never thought this day would come :( but good luck with your plans.

Bec - Sorry to say that I'm going to have dramas coming to this one. Family thing has come up (no they haven't resorted to making up bdays or anniversarys just to stop me tracking my car LOL) and I may not make this round at Winton. I'm spewing but considering there is another winton round its not all bad. Anyways keep me on the accom list for now and I'll confirm early next week.

Brisby - me and Irish are heading up for the open practise day on the Friday since the the padi-wan needs some time behind the wheel of the dragon before Dutton.

Since your a bum you can come up with me if you like on Friday morning.

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