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Sorry if this has been asked in the previous 13 pages...but, this is my first trackday so i have a few questions..

What exactly is required?

1. Obviously a helmet, long sleeved shirt, anything else..?

2. Bonnet catch? Battery sticker thingy?

3. Also can we mount a camera inside our cars to catch the action? Will this pass scrutineering?

4. Do we need a fire extinguisher?

Thats about it really..

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1. Head to ankle to wrist clothing, and helmet

2. Standard one should do, not for this day i dont think

3. Yes, mount it firmly

4. Even if its not a must have, get a decent one

:rolleyes:

4. Even if its not a must have, get a decent one

:D

hehe yes. I think everyone learnt that lesson at the last track day!

Hey Steve - Are wakefield aware of the numbers for Wednesday? I'm just a bit concerned they'll be over crowded. I'm more han happy do a few laps hten sit out and let the QLDers and Victorias take the track .. but some of the other NSW people might not be as keen.

hehe yes. I think everyone learnt that lesson at the last track day!

Hey Steve - Are wakefield aware of the numbers for Wednesday? I'm just a bit concerned they'll be over crowded. I'm more han happy do a few laps hten sit out and let the QLDers and Victorias take the track .. but some of the other NSW people might not be as keen.

I spoke to them earlier, they're expecting the best part of 40 Skylines :laugh:

They seem confident they can handle all of us.....just like the accomodation last time :D

Are passengers allowed on open track days? :happy:

Not sure on that one

I spoke to them earlier, they're expecting the best part of 40 Skylines :happy:

They seem confident they can handle all of us.....just like the accomodation last time :D

Not sure on that one

regardless of how much track time we get, this day is going to be an absolute BLAST!

Are passengers allowed on open track days? :D

the rules say passengers are allowed for tuition purposes.. not for "joy rides"

that being said, when i was there on the wednesday just past, there were a couple of guys there taking each other for joy rides in their falcons.




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