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Weellll I hope it doesn't rain. Check this thread before you leave in the morning.

Also entry will be via the spectator gates which are a bit further south around Ferrers road so as to avoid congestion with the A1 Grand Prix.

Weellll I hope it doesn't rain.  Check this thread before you leave in the morning.

Also entry will be via the spectator gates which are a bit further south around Ferrers road so as to avoid congestion with the A1 Grand Prix.

COMING FROM THE EAST

Those approaching from the east should turn off the M4 Motorway at the Eastern Creek Raceway turn-off at Reservoir Road, turn right at the bottom, proceed north to the Great Western Highway and turn left (west), and proceed 2 km to Jack Brabham Drive, where you turn left. Following Jack Brabham Drive onto Ferrers Road around the northern and western boundaries of Eastern Creek Raceway (ECR). Immediately after passing the south western corner of ECR the drag strip will be visible in front of you. The first entrance is for Competitors. Spectators are to proceed 500 metres further along Ferrers Rd until they come to the Spectator entrance.

Sounds right?

What time is everyone getting there? Links? I think ill get there at 10AM?

Doodz - i'll be looking for a 10am arrival.. depending on traffic for the A1 - could be good/bad..

Which way you gonna be heading out there..

No one wash their car - that way it won't rain..

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OK - now I could be in trouble be ccause i'm posting at 1:52am.. but anyways..

doodz i'll ring you when I get up maybe we can meet up somewhere...

the rest of you - prey it doesn't rain and i'll come say hey.. and take a photo..

damn pubs... they always make you drink... :(

links

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