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Hey,

Some people have asked the schedule for this weekends Dutton Rally so that they can come down and watch (it's free to watch)

Friday 9:00am-12:00pm - DECA Shepparton

Friday 1:00pm - 4:00pm - Shepparton Airport

Saturday 9:00am - 4:00pm - Winton

Saturday 4:30pm - 6:30pm - SPC Carpark - Shepparton

Sunday 10:00am - 12:00pm - Essondon Airport Carpark

Sunday 1:00pm - 3:00pm - Police Training Centre - Atwood.

Basically that is the schedule for cars 48-96. On days one and 3 the schedule is swapped for cars 1-47. (As is cars 1-47 will do Shepparton Airport first then DECA)

But Myself and Scotsman (66), Blaise and Dan (67) and Frank and Aaron (68) are all in the 2nd group so will follow the exact schedule above.

As far as the events in Melbourne on the Sunday goes the stuff at Essondon is definitely the best to watch. Lots of great cars - 8 GTR's in total - plus a full range of Porkas (Twin turbo's, GT3's, GT2's and even a special Gemaballa Twin Turbo), as well as EVO's, STi's, BMW's etc etc.

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Denham - it's where we did the Skidpan day with Kev.

It's ok - but watching cars go around in a circle is only so much fun. There is a little track there we have to do also thats brilliant fun to drive on but there's bugger all spots to watch it from so you don't get to see a whole lot.

Essendon is heaps better.

If anyone feels like driving up to Shepparton to spectate/drink (not to mention support the drivers and club) over the weekend we are staying at the Victoria Lake Tourist Park (check the Event Section fior more details).

Hope to see some of you around on the weekend.

:D

its pretty easy to get to.

for u just jump on ring road go around to tullamarine take that towards the city, then there is a turn off

as you come past westfield shopping centre etc, westfield will be on ur right and the airport and turnoff will be on the left.

as u come off the turnoff take the LHS sliplane and go straight.

then i have nfi where it is but im sure u can find it easy enough by the noise of the cars etc.

hope that helps

FRIDAY UPDATE

Rain interferred with play at DECA - with Snowcakes reporting 20s time differences between group 1 (dry) and his group (wet). The rain didn't hamper performance for group 1 at the airport - so they weren't disadvantaged at all.

The good news is the car isn't broken, and it's time to SARK PISS!

Apparently :rofl:

Winton tomorrow...

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