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This is who I have so far - anyone else???

Benalia Party List:

Snowman (Fri + Sat)

Scotsman (Fri + Sat)

Bec (Fri + Sat)

Blaise - AKA The Donut King (Fri + Sat) - I assume both nights & is Kylie coming?

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 - 10 people

Sat - 12 people

Hey all,

I'm back from my holiday and I'm all pumped up for a couple of big week's of motorsport.

Admitidly I have no idea what condition my car is in right now but hopefully it's all sweet and ready to go. And I can't wait to test it out at Winton this weekend.

Is there anyone other than me, Chris, Geoff and Jack driving skylines this week at this event??

Anyways - some other news for this event is Allan Simonsen will be there in a Ferarri. For those that don't know who that is he used to drive the Green Coopers 575 that was in the Procar series last year. He also ran last year at the Maserati Club Winton day in a Rarri and ran a 1.28! Thats crazy fast.

He had just been signed up for Perkins V8 enduros. He will be there to driver trained the owner of the 550 but We will have him out for a quick session in that car.

Please note entry closed COB this Wednesday 20th July.

p.s. Snowy I hear that Budge is stripping his 308 down hoping to find extra horse power to see if he can be competitive with you on the track since he had failed miserably on the forum.

Sorry guys, I've unfortunately got to pull out. Was really looking forward to getting my first taste of track life (even if it was just the getting drunk side of things :alcoholic )

Hope it all goes well and I'll see you all at the next one!

:)

UPDATE:

Benalia Party List:

Snowman (Fri + Sat)

Scotsman (Fri + Sat)

Bec (Fri + Sat)

Blaise - AKA The Donut King (Fri + Sat) + 1 (Dan - co-driver)

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

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