i will be there
this is certainly cheaper than the $170 wanted to run at winton
THIS EVENT HAS JUST BEEN CANCELLED....
MG Car Club is running their annual Club Challenge at Rob Roy again this year.
First round is April 10th.
Rob Roy is good fun.. its short.. tight... quick... and needs some big cojones to really nail it up the hill.
Not much is needed to enter.. your club membership, CAMS L2 Speed licence, helmet, fire extinguisher, blue battery triangle and a car that is in reasonably sound shape.
I have put the regs up at www.tccav.org.au or you can go to www.robroyhillclimb.com.au
i will be there
this is certainly cheaper than the $170 wanted to run at winton
nostalgia is not what it used to be:
Have they done anything about the return road yet?
Mr Shabadoo.Joeys 1975 TA22 - the weird lookin' front one....Daily JZX100
New additions: RA23 Circuit racer. 180sx drift box. R32 GTR Daily. MS65 Crown cruiser.
at the start of the meeting they ask who has a car with low ground clearance
and they get permission to come down the track rather than the return road
nostalgia is not what it used to be:
at the first round of the state c/ship the return road was the best it has been for years
I have paid my moneys, so I better get the Detomato out and give it a wash and charge the battery eh...
Better give that battery back to Tate come to think of it!
unfortuatly i won't have my car there but will try to get there for support
I better gives you some cash then
crown hoard got emailed to all the club members last night - did you get it? its also mentioned in the crown dedicated thread...
Owner of the Big Red Whale
Originally Posted by Stomps
dont forget this is on next sunday
nostalgia is not what it used to be:
depending on surgeon I will try to be there
it may be canceled due to lack of entrys
nostalgia is not what it used to be:
I have a recollection that the organisers had this issue last year too.
Anyways, if people are keen on running, get your entry in.. the organisers are threatening to cancel it as they only have 29 entries!
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