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I was away yesterday however I'll have something typed up by tomorrow morning which will outline the times etc. I'll then post it on all the forums and it will also be emailed to out entrant list.

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Insssane - Once my line arrives (early Feb) I will be very interested in doing these type of events on a reg basis.

Just one question - I was running in the Vic championships last year and therefore my car is setup as per the CAMS regs ie it has a 2ndary bonnet restraint, 1kg fire ext. etc etc. Do I need anything else besides these requirements?

Cheers....its not actually a lot of stuff and too be hosest if I was tracking my car I'd prefer it there anyway. The only req besides the std OEM stuff is a 2nary bonnet restraint, 1kg fire exting, metal valve caps and that nothing loose must be in the car or in the boot.

I've prob missed something but thats about it :)

Man, I sooooooooooo wish that my car would be ready for this :P This is really the type of thing i'm interested in....If you happen to run one anytime from march onwards, can you please let me know!!

I will probably try and make it up to spectate this time though. So bummed out that the car has issues and i'm missing out on this!!

Man, I sooooooooooo wish that my car would be ready for this  :P  This is really the type of thing i'm interested in....If you happen to run one anytime from march onwards, can you please let me know!!

I will probably try and make it up to spectate this time though. So bummed out that the car has issues and i'm missing out on this!!

When the next night is organised i'll be putting it back up on the same 21 forums, plus more if i hear of any.

Brett

If the numbers are higher than 20 will there be a reduction in the cost?

Don't think you will be able to charge spectators for entry from a legal point of view without the proper permit and ABN No etc.

Brett

If the numbers are higher than 20 will there be a reduction in the cost?

Don't think you will be able to charge spectators for entry from a legal point of view without the proper permit and ABN No etc.

This event has all the required approval by CAMS and the likes, along with the fact that it has an ABN number due to being ran through a company. With this in place we are legally allowed to charge for spectating.

If the numbers were around the 35-40 then the price would be looked at, unless you can find another 15 people in 2 days the price will still be $150.

Brett

Well if you feel you must charge but I think it's a bit rude to pay to watch a bunch of amateurs in street cars run timed laps.

I would be too embarrassed to expect my friends to pay to watch me so if there is going to be a charge can you let me know so I can tell them not to bother.

If the 20 entrants are covering the costs why charge spectators?

MC Motorsport days and Sprint series is free to watch and more entertaining.

Sorry , but I really feel you will kill this event this way.

Well if you feel you must charge but I think it's a bit rude to pay to watch a bunch of amateurs in street cars run timed laps.

I would be too embarrassed to expect my friends to pay to watch me so if there is going to be a charge can you let me know so I can tell them not to bother.

True, but I spose spectators paid to see us at the plex (1st time for some)

Yeah, I'd be hella nervous if my friends were there....I spose, let alone a whole load of spectators

:)

True, but I spose spectators paid to see us at the plex (1st time for some)

:)

Agreed , but there were quite a few cars there to watch that were quick and exciting.

As exciting as it was for me to run the 35 ,from a spectator point of view it would be boring to watch until a 12 sec car or better had a run :(

Oh and for the GTR drivers tomorrow night , if you catch me flash your lights when you're ready and I'll pull over as soon as it's safe to let you by.

Oh and for the GTR drivers tomorrow night , if you catch me flash your lights when you're ready and I'll pull over as soon as it's safe to let you by.

You may be flashing me to get out of the way if i cannot disable my 180kmh Speed limiter... :)

I presume we are running the long Track..?

Also is my GF going to be charged to enter..?

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