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Track Day - 17th of August


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Email from a friend of mine -

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Hey everyone,

I am making a group booking for Wakefield Park raceway - currently an open day, but if we get enough people interested, we can secure use of the track for our group.

If you're interested, please let me know by emailing [email protected]

It'll cost the usual $75 or so plus $25 or so licence ($99/day for 1st timers). Plus petrol :(

It'll be an early start (meeting before 6AM and leaving at 6:15AM sharp, near the M5 on King Georges Rd)

More details will be provided to those that are keen.

Rich.

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Should be a good day - i have put my name down.

Christian.

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ONARUN - Wakefield is a great track for first timers. Very forgiving and plenty of run-off space.

I'd go but I'm attending the drivers course on the 6 and 7 Aug, then on the 8th at EC. Need to rest my car before I blow something.

I really recommend this track for first timers.

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Originally posted by Silver-Arrowz

ONARUN - Wakefield is a great track for first timers. Very forgiving and plenty of run-off space.

I really recommend this track for first timers.

everyone i've talked to has said the same so i'm definately giving it a go. gonna test out all those sand traps to see if they work

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Wakefield is about 10 mins south of Goulburn on Braidwqood road - so about 2.5hrs from Sydney. An easy morning's drive there - long tow back:p

Best of all - nothing to hit there - even if you try REALY hard.

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if its on the weekend, i am considering.... 17th is saturday??...

i've never been on the track before nor i have had a defensive driving course or anything like that.. would i be too much of a sh1t driver to go on wakefield then???

i am worried that myself and my r could get hurt...

and can someone please please teach me how to do this??? :burnout: (if i end up going)

thank you

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Originally posted by meggala

Dont put me down yet but I'm considering it for a weekend away?

meggala

go on steve. i'd be good to meet up.

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nissaner, never been myself so we can meet in the sandtrap and discuss the finer points of racing if you want. let's say corner number two on lap one;)

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Originally posted by ONARUN

go on steve. i'd be good to meet up.

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nissaner, never been myself so we can meet in the sandtrap and discuss the finer points of racing if you want. let's say corner number two on lap one;)

porg's.. i will teach u how to drive :) muhhahahahhaqhha

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