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Old 27-09-2012, 10:37 AM   #1
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Default Calder Park to adopt ANDRA Rules??

So I have heard for months now, calder park will pull their finger out and join the rest of the Australia Wide Race park rules.

ie: No cage needed for 10s etc. Basically, same rules as heathcote have now.

Anyone got the inside scoupe on when they will actually commence? Prefer concrete info over roumors. We are paying double the admission so the least they can do is follow everyone else.

AFAIK Calder Park is not apart of ANDRA but Calder follow the ANDRA rules. ANDRA changed their rules months back, yet Calder still hasnt. So basically, Calder runs itself with its own rules therefore we ALL suffer.

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