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sir r31, do you have any contact details? Its possible i will enter this year.

I went to last years street sprints, had a great time. Huge variety of cars (EVERYTHING) and some good stacks.

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I will be getting some info and some entry forms in the mail in the next couple of days I will post when I have them the event Is on at the Historical Village in Gatton on 15th and 16th Febuary.

Could be a lot of fun

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Guest BigRod33

slip, you really should go as an entrant

street sprints have your name written allover 'em

the best ones though are out at Leyburn

rod

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jay wrote this in events thread:

Scrutineering is on the Fri 1pm to 10pm. If reqired can be done on Sat by appointment only.

You will need

Cams licence minimum level 2S,and current drivers licence

Cams -affiliated car club membership card

Registered vehicles need CTPI insurance extension valid for

this event

All apparel including helmet and approved shoes, non flamable

neck to ankle/wrist....total ban on nylon or similar material

All pit crew must attend scrutineering

registered cars need minimum lap sash seat belts

fire extinguisher securly fitted

Double throttle springs

Road legal tyres ( tubeless tyres must be fitted to optimum

size rims eg Stock 6.5ins mags must have 205 tyres)

blue triangle for battery location, white comp no, 100mm high

top left of windscreen (supplied by you)

Noise level 95dBA measured at 30m from track edge at any

time

so whats the go there???

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