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Date:14 June 2006

Arrival: 730am registration

Break: 12:30pm

Finish: 4:30pm depart

DNA RACING WORKS invites ozhonda.com , pulsar.org.au, skylineaustralia, clubrsx to attend a track day. the day is just to get out and socialise and have a good time

Note: Each participant will be required to produce their drivers licence for legal purposes and sign a course indemnity.

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Places Availible: 37

Cost $165

Spectators Free

With the positive response of the last track day i figured its time to have one at a different track.

The day will be organised by Ian Luff and all drivers will have a ride along with a pro to get one on one tuition.

Monies need to be recieved by 14 May 2006

contact jimmeh on 0405 072 590 or [email protected] or PM me

Programme Format:

The group will be broken into three teams - each with their own ILMVA personal trainer who will coach

and motivate them to move outside of their comfort zone and achieve success, both individually and as

part of a team.

Over the course of the day, there will be three (3) workstations that each group will contest (each runs

for approx 45minutes with a 10 minute changeover). At the conclusion of all three activities, the track

will be opened up for a ‘speedfix’.

The track will close at 4:00pm and guests will assemble in the VB Room for a Trophy Presentation, for

the following awards, Top Gun, Hard Charger, Hot Shot and Skilled Driver.

Drive Activities

Super Slalom - A driving discipline where eye-hand co-ordination and throttle balance is needed. Marked

with soft plastic traffic cones, the objective is to negotiate the course in the best possible time without

hitting the cones.

Cloverleaf - This high adrenalin driving test will really sharpen a driver’s reflexes. Rapid steering input is

needed to make it to the finish line with smoothness being the key to success. A great sense of direction

is needed to gain maximum points.

Hill Climb - The name says it all, but we provide an extra challenge. Again, the course is marked with

plastic cones with one part of the course wet down to create a driver skid control test. Lots of fun

guaranteed and plenty of sideways action.

Open Track - After lunch is when u get to put you newly learn skills into practice.

keep it tuned

Edited by mrjdm
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I think you may have missed what i was trying to say, i mean, enter one car with two drivers and split the events between the two drivers. As i would only enter for the last part, so the rest of the day would be a waste

I think you may have missed what i was trying to say, i mean, enter one car with two drivers and split the events between the two drivers. As i would only enter for the last part, so the rest of the day would be a waste

illl drive your gtr in the morning session :D:thumbsup:

the whole day will take place a oran park

sorry i think you misunderstand. there are 3 comonly used circuits at Oran Park. Oran Park south, Oran Park Nth (go cart track) and Oran Park Gran Prix.

edit: primordial beat me to it.

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