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I am taking the day off work and heading out for another round of sprints this coming Wednesday. Just letting everyone know incase anyone is keen. Will get plenty of track time and you get to run the Sprint and Clubman layout. Should be fun!

*EDIT* Title should read 05/10/05. Oops

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Jase,

I plan on going - however - saw the weather last night and they reacon rain Tuesday and Wednesday. <_< If it is still looking OK I will definitely be going.

BTW, its a free practice morning on Wednesday as well. I'll probably go out early just to see how the car is going. If all is OK, I'll run the sprints as well. :)

Cheers

Peter

hmmmm, better not rain. This will probably be the last hit out for the year for me, Ipswich heat scares me :cheers: See you there Peter! I will get out nice and early if its free practise before hand! Might have to bring a jerry can though. . . .

It $55 for a license if you don't already have one (it lasts 1 yr), and $75 if you prepay or $95 (I think) if you pay on the day.

Crap my Ipswitch raceway licience ran out last month....

How crap is that......

Ill have to take a pass.... sorry.... I just bought a new set of golf clubs today and if i spend anymore money this week ill be shot by the mrs.....

Good that you pointed that out cause i forgot all about the licience bit....

Just like i forgot my 4WD pass on the beach last week end....

Had a sticker from last year up on the windscreen.... Oh well i dont get fined tho....

Looking the goods atm, according to BOM.......

IDQ1009002

BRISBANE METROPOLITAN AREA

Fine. Light to moderate SE to NE winds, tending NE to N on Sunday.

Brisbane for Sunday ... MIN 17 MAX 31

Bayside for Sunday ... MIN 15 MAX 28

UV INDEX - 7 [High]

Monday ... Mostly fine. MIN 18 MAX 32

Tuesday ... Possible shower or storm. MIN 17 MAX 28

Wednesday ... Fine. MIN 17 MAX 27

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