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you need to buy a 1 day cams licence for $20. The track itsself is 80 or 90 bucks. Fill your tank up to the brim too ;D

Yeah that sounds about right. Cant really remember to be honost when I did it but for around $100 ish was a good day.

Yes your tyres will be molten and pads worn with brake fade if you only have standard setups but you will come away all smiles. A great way to justify any money you have spent on the car.

Theres also the option of joining a car club and going out with them, i've joined the porsche club ($30 for non-porsche member) and they have regular sprint days, all you need is your 2S cams licence (fill in some paper work and thats it) and about 60-80 bucks on the day.

usually 4-5 5 lap sprints, one warm up lap, 3 flying laps and a warm down. plus you get to do motorkhana's and hill climbs! :happy:

yep I'd be keen in Sept or October, when the rain goes away.

My brother-in-law melted a set of resonably new pads on his 3rd run for the day and had to get an emergency set driven out to Mallala and fitted so he could make the 5th session to finish the day! Steve Cramp from Manta Motorsport is a really nice bloke!

yep I'd be keen in Sept or October, when the rain goes away.

My brother-in-law melted a set of resonably new pads on his 3rd run for the day and had to get an emergency set driven out to Mallala and fitted so he could make the 5th session to finish the day! Steve Cramp from Manta Motorsport is a really nice bloke!

i will vouch for this also

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