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Hi Guys,

The final track day of the year will be on TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28. It will be a Full Day event, run as two half days.

This is set to be our biggest day of the year with some of the hottest cars from the top ten looking to do battle against the clock.

TIME ATTACK SHOOT OUT

We will be introducing a feature event for each half of the day called the TIME ATTACK SHOOT OUT. This event is designed for everyone to enter. You will nominate a lap time and have one hot lap to match it. The closest to their nominated time will win. If there is a draw there will be a Final Shoot Out to determine the winner. (You will have 1 warm up lap, 1 hot lap and 1 cool down lap.)

Cost of Entry $20

Prize Money will be 50% of the prize pool. (The other half will go towards new equipment)

Make sure you have a go!!

BOOKING

To make sure you have a spot reserved for the day, book in early. The last track day was booked out over a month before the event, and this one is set to book out faster with spots already reserved.

The format will be:

7:00am Arrive and get checked in.

7:45am Morning Driver Briefing

8:00am Clubman Circuit (3 sets of 7 laps)

10:50am Passenger Rides (2 groups of 6)

11:20am TIME ATTACK SHOOT OUT

12:00am National Circuit (2 sets of 7 laps)

12:45pm MORNING SESSION END

12:00pm Afternoon drivers arrive and get checked in.

12:45pm Afternoon Driver Briefing

1:00pm Sprint Circuit (3 sets of 7 laps)

3:50pm Passenger Rides (2 groups of 6)

4:10pm TIME ATTACK SHOOT OUT

4:40pm Sportsman Circuit (2 sets of 7 laps)

5:25pm AFTERNOON SESSION END

PASSENGER RIDES

The passenger rides will be available to the first 24 people (12 morning and 12 afternoon) who want them and have made full payment. This is a bonus.

There is strictly no overtaking. This session is for fun. If you overtake or drive too hard for any reason, you will be banned from future passenger sessions.

Your passenger is required to sign in and have the same protective clothing as the driver.

If your on the mailing list you will get the full details shortly, if not send me a PM with your name and email address and I'll add you to the list.

Paul

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hey sorry for the ignorance but is this at willowbank raceway? I'd really love to take my r33 on the track but i've only got limited work done to it. It's only got 186rwkw. would this be an issue? The suspension and wheels are done its just not that fast compared to track cars

r_speedfreak_r, as long as your car is well maintained, it will be fine... i've seen all sorts of cars out there running, from dead stock, to highly modified... doesn't matter if your car is modified for track work or not, you'll still have fun out there :ermm:

hey speedfreak it doesn't matter what you bring.. i should be attending this one (i only have 172rwkw), shit street tyres and i'm the first to admit i'm a crap driver but thats not important- i know i'll have as much fun as the guy that brings a 800hp track prep'd gtr :ermm:

Ill be there for ya Paul even if i have to call in sick...

HAHAHAHA

I nomanate for racing in the morning...

Then pit lane marshall in the afternoon...

Put me down Paul...

I want to attack the national track... Yeah Baby...

Im in Paul, will transfer the deposit to ya soon, full day, yes looks like a top 10 showdown for the final track day of the year is on....its gonna be even bigger than sept12th~~ hopefully weather will be good, track conditions will be tiptop, and we are all set for a big day!

Hey Col & J-Boy I've got you both down. I had a huge response today. I think your right J-Boy this will be our biggest event yet.

I hope everyone loves the Time Attack Feature Event.

speedfreak have a look at this link and check out the Car Model column. You will see everyone is welcome to track day !!

http://www.timeattack.com.au/hall_of_fame.php

Paul

ummm are you able to hold a spot cause i need some bloudy external transfer password...never sent money to an outside account before. Gotta wait 9-10 days before i get it...i dont want to miss a spot.

Where abouts in Brisbane are you Paul?

I will hold a spot for you while you get the transfer method sorted (morning or afternoon or both). I live out Jindalee way, so its a hike from the North side.

Guys, I have over 30 bookings in both the morning and afternoon. Get in if you are considering coming. Oh yea, don't forget to get a T-Shirt :)

Paul

hey can you put me down then. when do you need the money? if its raining will the day continue cause i dont really want to go around the track sidewards the whole way doing crap times. My mate loves track days but hes in an e46 318. can he enter all the same?

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