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stevieg
Number of posts: 348 Age: 35 Localisation: Boston Registration date: 2008-05-17
 | Subject: f1 world kings lynn Wed Nov 26, 2008 8:54 pm | |
| i see on the kings lynn website that the minis are on again after the show they put on last time would have been hard to have left them of |
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kevsc64

Number of posts: 200 Localisation: beccles suffolk Registration date: 2007-06-22
 | Subject: Re: f1 world kings lynn Thu Nov 27, 2008 9:48 am | |
| | stevieg wrote: | | i see on the kings lynn website that the minis are on again after the show they put on last time would have been hard to have left them of | and saloon stock cars friday night aswell will peter rees introduce himself again to the english saloon drivers? |
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wolfysmith
Number of posts: 208 Registration date: 2007-06-23
 | Subject: Re: f1 world kings lynn Thu Nov 27, 2008 11:19 am | |
| I think Peter will need to get over the very small hurdle of winning the World 240's at Rotorua in order to qualify for the WF. |
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V8 132

Number of posts: 2337 Age: 42 Localisation: Ashton Under Lyne Registration date: 2007-06-18
 | Subject: Re: f1 world kings lynn Thu Nov 27, 2008 6:49 pm | |
| | wolfysmith wrote: | | I think Peter will need to get over the very small hurdle of winning the World 240's at Rotorua in order to qualify for the WF. |
Im not 100% sure if this is correct with the Kiwis, i think more than one can enter the W.F its all down to time trials anyway who starts where. |
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TRAV

Number of posts: 1002 Registration date: 2007-07-07
 | Subject: Re: f1 world kings lynn Thu Nov 27, 2008 7:00 pm | |
| the winner of the nz champs also gets invited to take part in the world i belive which was what Kyle Fraser won to get into this years |
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Steve C

Number of posts: 2657 Age: 48 Registration date: 2007-06-12
 | Subject: Re: f1 world kings lynn Sun Jan 11, 2009 7:18 pm | |
| Please Mr Russ & Wildy tell me that you two are going to this years for some more 'truck stop' sillyness.  |
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MR RUSS

Number of posts: 5007 Age: 41 Localisation: North derbyshire Registration date: 2007-06-22
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wildy

Number of posts: 2247 Age: 41 Localisation: back in the uk......... Registration date: 2008-03-10
 | Subject: Re: f1 world kings lynn Sun Jan 11, 2009 7:31 pm | |
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dpw76

Number of posts: 177 Age: 36 Localisation: Lancashire Registration date: 2008-03-22
 | Subject: Re: f1 world kings lynn Thu Jan 22, 2009 4:32 pm | |
| As I didn't go to the last WF @ KL in 2007, I was just wondering a couple of things.. I presume you could camp at the track.. Whereabouts was the camping, and could you camp from Friday to Sunday? Were the facilities OK, any toilets/showers or owt? These probably seem like dumb questions if you were there, but as I wasn't I don't know. I'm planning to make a w/e of it this year and just wanted a few pointers before i think about a B&B. Thanks in advance..
David |
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Mike Ashcroft

Number of posts: 467 Age: 47 Localisation: Lancashire Registration date: 2007-10-16
 | Subject: Re: f1 world kings lynn Thu Jan 22, 2009 4:42 pm | |
| Camping was over the road in the big field all weekend and was well organised. There were toilets but not sure about Showers etc.
If the last Wf is anything to by then it's going to be a cracker and one not to miss.
Hope that helps.
Mike |
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dpw76

Number of posts: 177 Age: 36 Localisation: Lancashire Registration date: 2008-03-22
 | Subject: Re: f1 world kings lynn Thu Jan 22, 2009 4:53 pm | |
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