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The Altezza Club is holding another Ian Luff drive day at Oran Park.

This day will be a Stage 2, with some of the 'added goodness' that the Luff crew usually add for us, in order that the day be catered more to driving enthusiasts.

Lunch is also included.

Date: Friday March 10, 2006

Cost: $280.00

Requirements: Car, valid drivers licence, and completion of Stage 1 or similar driving course.

For more info, PM myself or follow this link:

http://forum.altezzaclub.org.au/inde...opic=2193&st=0

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16 spaces left.

This event is now open to those who haven't completed Stage 1. Entrants will be seperated on the day so that first timers can be bought up to speed early in the morning and then participate in the Stage 2 stuff. A golden opportunity, then!

Apologies for dodgy link!

The day will be preceding Friday, March 10 regardless of wether we fill every slot or not.

Entrants will be divided into those who haven't done Stage 1 and those who have. Those who haven't will cover some of the basics so that they can be bought up to speed and join in on some of the Stage 2 stuff.

14 spaces left. Some Nissan's attending, no Skylines (yet) :P

Hi guys,

saw the invitation off SAU and am pretty interested in joining. Problem is i have not taken any such training and attended any trackies before. (Apart from a couple of laps round a track in my home country in malaysia)

Am only driving my line as a form of transport (ironic but true) therefore would like to get into the sport and learn couple of stuff to handle the car.

Anyone could help mi as to provide information on wat is to be prepared( HMMm i think i sound silly but pls understand i am totally clueless bout this.)

Tks

Jay

Hey Jay,

If you wish to be involved in this event, you need to get your payment in as quickly as possible, as traditionally there is a last minute rush on spots leading up to the event.

The event takes place at Oran Park, 8am till 5pm. Cost is $280.00 and includes lunch. Since you have not done an event like this before, you will be doing a small amount of theory at the beginning of the day, then it's out to do some high speed braking, skid pan work, slalom (around witches hats, motorkhana style) etc.

Please PM or email me if you wish to be involved!

Latest update

24 spots taken. Have just taken 4 confirmations, with a 5th coming through from J@Y on the SAU forums any minute now...

One entrant has mentioned he may have to cancel on Friday, which means that a spot may become available at the last minute. If anyone wants to be on the wait list, please contact me directly via email or PM with a mobile number.



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