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it doesnt offend me Stav, the point is when WSID staff see that sort of thing they get annoyed and basically it means if that kind of behaviour is seen they will put an end to private test days. from speaking to an andra rep, the strict rule of no name on sheet no entry and maximum limits on pit crew and spectators was brought on by a rowdy crowds behaviour at a private test day, so they obvioulsy have the thoughts of if people are good they relax the rules, if people play up the make it stricter thats all.

i love a good smoke show..

also the 26th works out best for me and the BCNYA rotary.

december gets into family and work christmas parties etc.

lock in 2 votes for the 26th please eddie.

hey man thanks for that reply.I got on like a house on fire with the official at the track.So hopefully he wont get too stroppy on that one.But now that I know about their rules..its cool I wont do it again. Not bad intent in it at all. Maybe ill bring some special Greek cake for the officials next time to soften them up a little.

Looking forward to it again..and hopefully in time before a terminally ill family memberpassess on.

Cheers Stav

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hey man thanks for that reply.I got on like a house on fire with the official at the track.So hopefully he wont get too stroppy on that one.But now that I know about their rules..its cool I wont do it again. Not bad intent in it at all.  Maybe ill bring some special Greek  cake for the officials next time to soften them up a little.

Looking forward to it again..and hopefully in time before a terminally ill family memberpassess on.

Cheers Stav

you bring the greek sweets my friend and i'll bring the thermos.

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