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Cut off for staying the night before will be like 2 days before the event, as for getting on the track, on the day its first come first served

No worries, well i will see how the cefiro holds up after EC then make the call.... hopefully next session @ Wakey i will have a shite load more power to play with :D

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Eeeeekk I am coming from QLD I hope I get one of the "First come first served" spots...Or I will seriously bummed lol

Interstate people are going to be getting the priority (hence the title) so do be too worried

Ill do my best for you

Interstate people are going to be getting the priority (hence the title) so do be too worried

Ill do my best for you

what about if we never done a track day abd this will be the first do we get priority too?

what about if we never done a track day abd this will be the first do we get priority too?

Nope, sorry, the guys who have come over 1000k's have to be given first go

But really i cant see there being any issues with numbers :ninja:

Sure is for sale, Heres the ad rumour is that the owners of the property are involved with Mr. Perich, the guy that owned Oran Park in Sydney (until it was sold for redevelopment) to build two new racetracks in the Sydney area.

They are asking for approx $15m, and have kb'ed a $8m offer.

Sure is for sale, Heres the ad rumour is that the owners of the property are involved with Mr. Perich, the guy that owned Oran Park in Sydney (until it was sold for redevelopment) to build two new racetracks in the Sydney area.

They are asking for approx $15m, and have kb'ed a $8m offer.

Mr Fox got PI for $12M so IMO $8M was a massive offer for Wakefield! Personally I'd say $6M was closer to what it's worth.

agreed. PI shits all over wakfield. either PI was the bargain of the century at 12m or they are massively tugging off. if PI is only worth 12, i would think 4 or 5 tops for wakefield would be fair. although perhaps it makes money?

weather is even worse at wakefield remember.....

300 days hired per year * $2k = 600k per year income. Then consider operating costs - multiple staff, maintenance each year (track and grounds), insurance. The business is not worth $8mil to my eyes




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