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Guys,

Most of us still haven't recovered from the last round but the entries are now open of the next and final round of the WRX Club sprints and consequent last round for the SAU Vic Motorsport Club Championship.

Sup Req's here: http://www.wrx.com.au/motorsport/calderoctsupreg.pdf

Entry Form here: http://www.wrx.com.au/motorsport/AASAEntryForm.pdf

As mentioned this is the last offical club round of motorsport for the next 3-4 months (prob until Feb 06). Consequently based upon previuos years experience this event sell out very quickly. From my understanding from last year the event sold out in 5 days.

ALSO - it should be noted that Passenger Laps WILL be allowed again for this round.

For reference in the Club Championship the following is possible for the last round.

Class A

Snowman will win Class A but Aaron can catch Scotsman for 2nd.

Class B

Ferni will win Class B and West will get 2nd but really anyone can come and take 3rd in Class as its being held currently by just 4 points due to minimal class entries this year. So anyone with a standard GTR or other 4WD could pretty much get 3rd in class here.

Class C

Is still very open. Roy is winning and could only be beaten by Gareth. However currently any of Gareth, Nige, Al, Wayne, Denham or Steve can finish 2nd or 3rd in class.

Class D

Ant will win class D but any of Scott, William, Pete, Dave, Ryan, Rianto, Anthony, Jarrod or Tom can finish 2nd or 3rd in class.

Outright just 2 points seperate me and Ant for 1st and just 3 points seperate Scotsman and Brisby for 3rd so it will go down to this last round for most of the club awards.

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Will be entering this 1 for sure.

3 track days in october sound good to finish the year off.

What tyres will you be running...if i need to cheat to get the 10 points i need to know now so that i can rob a bank.

Oh, and Andrew, is there any chance that the Supra is coming???

What tyres will you be running...if i need to cheat to get the 10 points i need to know now so that i can rob a bank.

Oh, and Andrew, is there any chance that the Supra is coming???

shitty road tyres unfortunately :D

The semi comps will have to wait for next year as i cant justify buying new rims and tyres when my 18's are only 8 months old

Well its currently a liberty thats holding 3rd place so.....

Sounds good I will be there, just gotta get some semi's or even a decent set of road tyres before hand. Anyone need some Michelin Snow tyres LOL

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Sounds good I will be there, just gotta get some semi's or even a decent set of road tires before hand. Anyone need some Michelin Snow tires LOL

say goodbye to your bank balance ones u start thinking of all the new things u want to add to your car to make it quicker around the track :P

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How does the points system between the different classes work and are they transferable.

So if snowy does a 55 sec lap at calder and wins his class in modified class and ant does a 1.35 say does the difference in class versus time come into determining the club track championship???

If I do a 55s lap I deserve to win everything cause it means I've just done a lap 4s faster than Benno's best.

But - championship points are based upon your results compared to others in your class. But its a complex web.

If I beat everyone on the day in my class I get 10 points and if Ant beats everyone in his class he gets 10 points.

If thats the case - then we will have dual club champions in 2005.

If I win and poiter beats Ant then I will be club champion - unless we only get 2 entrants in my class in which case I can only get a max of 6 points (as per Winton) So in this situation we'd have dual club champios again.

However - if we both win but there is only 2 entrants in class A (and 3 or more in class D) then Ant will be club champion.

So - what it all boils down to is WE NEED ANOTHER CLASS A CAR to come to this event!! LOL

Jack? Archie? Robin? Drew? Marcus? Emre? Anyone? I can lend some semi's!!

:P

If I do a 55s lap I deserve to win everything cause it means I've just done a lap 4s faster than Benno's best.

But - championship points are based upon your results compared to others in your class. But its a complex web.

If I beat everyone on the day in my class I get 10 points and if Ant beats everyone in his class he gets 10 points.

If thats the case - then we will have dual club champions in 2005.

If I win and poiter beats Ant then I will be club champion - unless we only get 2 entrants in my class in which case I can only get a max of 6 points (as per Winton) So in this situation we'd have dual club champios again.

However - if we both win but there is only 2 entrants in class A (and 3 or more in class D) then Ant will be club champion.

So - what it all boils down to is WE NEED ANOTHER CLASS A CAR to come to this event!! LOL

Jack? Archie? Robin? Drew? Marcus? Emre? Anyone? I can lend some semi's!!

:P

Unfortunately my car won't be ready for this :)

Should be having a go at the Maserati day though!!!!

So - what it all boils down to is WE NEED ANOTHER CLASS A CAR to come to this event!! LOL

Jack? Archie? Robin? Drew? Marcus? Emre? Anyone? I can lend some semi's!!

:)

Hey Snowie, it's a biatch when all these hi-performance cars have blown up or are off the road :lol: .

Would have loved to come back with a vengence on the very track that caused me to retire, but my car is also currently in pieces at my mechanics w/shop.

If anyone is interested in track rims and tires i have a set that i will probably sell for $1000

Rims (Mismatched pairs)

- Fronts: 17 x 8, bought 2nd hand, 5-spoke, clears Skyline calipers easily, correct offset for a 33 gtst.

- Rears: 17 x 9, bought as new (only done 2 complete track days), multi-spoke dish, right offset for 33 gtst.

Tyres

- Bridgestone RE55s, only done 2 complete track days and driving to and from events.

- F:235x45x17

- R:255x40x17

NOTE: Tyres alone cost $1400 new

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