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I concur stevo.... Ford parts on a Nissan 'Fatz' car.... whats next... ???

Fatz drinking Barcardi Breezers???? Oh son of rajab.... :D

Doesnt adding Ford parts to a Nissan incur a 10 sec penalty around Wakefield??????

Oh and CAMS form sent off today as well.

So we are lock and loaded...

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Passengers are not allowed.

How it works for newbies is that us experienced guys take them out as passengers in our own cars then we go out as passengers in the newbies cars in the next session so that they can get familiar with the track while someone experienced is there.

You'd be a distraction.... and what if I plan on removing all the seats in my car bar the driver seat? In fact, we plan on removing most of ths shiz in both cars before we go out there >_<

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I have just found out that you DON'T need a CAMS licence for this event. I was misinformed about this and offer my apologies to those that have paid for theirs already. The CAMS licence will still be needed for the Eastern Creek track day in October and there are other track days around that it is useful and cheaper for. If you don't have a CAMS licence you do need a Wakefield Park Club Comp Licence which you get from the track itself on the day if you don't already have one. I think these are $40 a year. The CAMS licence negates the need for this though.

I have been told that it will be a "CAMS style event" so most of the rules are the same as for the last track day. There will be some passenger sessions however whenever the official timing is running no passengers are allowed. Realistically passengers would get about 2 sessions and they unfortunately need to have one of the aforementioned Wakefield Club Comp Licences to go out on the track.

I don't think fire extinguishers will be necessary this time round.

All good, sent CAMS form but will come in useful with other events, no dramas Adam, you are human after all :thumbsup:

Um just clarfying the passanger seat whoha... you stated i HAVE to have a passanger seat??? But the car is stripped down to not much bar the drviers seat!? So i have to install it for this track day?

Ando

I have been told that it will be a "CAMS style event" so most of the rules are the same as for the last track day. There will be some passenger sessions however whenever the official timing is running no passengers are allowed. Realistically passengers would get about 2 sessions and they unfortunately need to have one of the aforementioned Wakefield Club Comp Licences to go out on the track.

I don't think fire extinguishers will be necessary this time round.

good one adam!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

now you owe me a crownie.. think i may have to come to all events now, to make use of my licence!

lol

find out about the extinguisher,

cheers

ps. ive waited soo long to get you in my passengers seat..

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7 people paid in full.

I've just been informed that we are limited to 15 spots so get your payments in soon everyone else. You don't want to miss out.




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