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***no Limits All Street Car Events - 2007 Event Dates***


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Hello all.

We are hoping to have our web page up and running shortly which will be the main source of information. However for now i will give you all a heads up of the dates for 2007.

Stay posted to this post incase details change.

These are the dates which are currently planned for next year. (Note: all dates are a Thursday.)

January 18th (Cancelled)

March 1st

April 12th

May 24th

July 5th (TBC)

August 16th (TBC)

September 27th (TBC)

November 8th (TBC)

December 20th

All of the events will be ran the same with the details below. (Note: whilst daylight savings permitts the long track will be ran for the first ~2hours and then we will change to the short track for lighting reasons.)

Event: Track Night at Wanneroo Raceway

Time: 1830 - 2300 (Scrutineering between 1700 - 1800, driver briefing at 1800-1830)

Day: See dates above

Cost: $150 (entry) + $97 (L2S CAMS license, $12 admin fees) OR $52 (L2S CAMS day license, $12 admin fees), If you’re a current CAMS L2S license holder and have not competed in one of the No Limit All Street Car Events before a $12 club fee is required on top of the $150 entry fee. This is a once off payment. All bookings are taken to become full paying participants therefore NO refunds will be given as booked places can’t be refilled.

Entry requirements: Minimum of 30 cars, Maximum of 50 cars

Vehicle Requirements: - Road registered/road worthy

- Minimum of 1kg fire extinguisher bolted in a place that it is easily accessible (can be purchased though us ~$65)

- NO loose items.

Vehicle Recommendations: - Fresh high temperature brake fluid

- Decent quality high temperature brake pads

- Good quality street legal tyres

- Plenty of fuel (no service station close by)

- Good condition suspension components

Driver Requirements: - CAMS Level 2 Speed License (this will be on offer on the night)

- Current Australian Class C drivers license

- Long pants

- Long sleeved cotton shirt

- Enclosed shoes

- Certified motorbike/race car helmet

- 0% blood alcohol

Spectators: Spectators are welcome, the cost for entry is $5 per person. STRICTLY NO ALCOHOL. No Limits is an indipendent organisation to WASCC therefore your WASCC membership doesn't allow free entry to these events.

Food and Drinks: Sausage sizzle, chips/chocolates and soft drinks will be on sale on the night, price to be confirmed.

Please contact me on the follow email address [email protected] to put your name on the list for the events.

Please include the following information in the email:

Name:

Car:

Contact number:

Contact email address:

CAMS license Y/N, type:

Fire extinguisher fitted Y/N:

First Time with No Limit Car Club Inc. Y/N:

For more information please don't hesitate to send me an email, regulations for the events will be available prior to the event.

Regards,

Brett Williams

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To all those who have participated in a No Limits Event.

If you were not present at the last No Limits Event (Dec 7th 2006) or forgot to collect your membership card then please make sure to get to one of the 2007 events to collect your card. At this point in time they will not be sent out due to costs.

All club memberships are valid until the end of 2007.

Any questions send me an email (address is above).

Regards,

Brett Williams

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The No Limits Car Club website is now available for public usage. There is still more work that needs to be done however the is enough information up now to get the ball rolling. So go and check it out.

There will be no further information posted on anyother car forums by myself, so for all the event infomation make sure you bouse the No Limit Events forum regularly.

Address is: www.nolimitevents.com

Cheers

Brett

The No Limits Car Club website is now available for public usage. There is still more work that needs to be done however the is enough information up now to get the ball rolling. So go and check it out.

There will be no further information posted on anyother car forums by myself, so for all the event infomation make sure you bouse the No Limit Events forum regularly.

Address is: www.nolimitevents.com

Cheers

Brett

  • 2 weeks later...

I have suspension going on my car in early Feb so I will probably make this one, but I will post interest when/if I have a 'working' car by then.... Things have been known to go wrong :glare:

STILL WITH THE STREET TYRES :laugh:

I am the resident street tyres lap times measure

Might have another bash, car is Booked in on the 7th Feb to have PFC tuned, and has just had Clutch fitted, neither of which will make much difference to my lap time...I just want a dry track this time :yes:

  • 4 weeks later...

I would have loved to make it to this one just to get a run in the dry to get closer to that all important and wheeeening minute on street tyres (with new suspension). But I still have to get my front barrings and brake lines installed and I don't want to risk these buggered ones being under cornering pressure. Hopefully April is dry as well, *fingers crossed

Be happy that it is raining now. It means the track will be clean after the mess left over from the drift event. Clean track means quick times.

Wet track means slow times, but it is much more fun. So don't anyone wuss out on account of some sorely needed rain.

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