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Sat 12 May 2007 is a trackday at Barbagallo Raceway, Wanneroo

You need to be a member of WASCC to participate, you need a helmet and a long sleeve top. GTR's especially welcome. Come and give your car a good thrashing without the risk of a multinova!!

This day is a standard tuning day and there are no discounts for SAU members. If you join you will get 1 trackday voucher. Most trackdays are about $55 per day.

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Project Mu

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$55, so why do I pay $150 (plus $97/year) for the trackskills nights?

Probably because trackskill need to hire the track etc. If the NO Limits club had more people consistenly then the price will come down. Thats why we want more people to come along and enjoy the event.

WASCC membership (Silver membership) is $210 for the first 12 months (Plus nomination fee of $50 in the first year).

You get:

Free admission to ALL club race meetings including V8s & SuperTrucks. (& drift stuff)

Access to drive on the circuit in your road car at club tuning days for a nominal fee.

Participation in motor sport as a driver.

Minimum level required for CAMS competition eligibility.

Voting rights.

Ability to nominate ONE immediate family member or partner as an Associate Member. *

Ability to nominate Junior Member(s).

Newsletter The Racing Line

Members' Key Ring

Access to McCrackan House at the V8s.

One FREE track hire voucher valued at $55 (not redeemable for cash).

Which is a pretty sweet deal - particularly if you have hung out in McCrackhead house when the V8's are in town & all the plebs are sweltering in the sun - err, like I was. Damn.

Anyway, you need to be a member of a CAMS affiliated car club to get a level 2 license. I think the $12 for the No limits thingo covers it.

Thanks DJR81 for adding all the guff from WASCC.

$250 per year plus

$55 per all day track day session is very cheap compared to say the UK where 1 day at a circuit would cost you more than this offer for a whole year! There are about 3 or 4 trackdays per month throughout the year. I'd love to see a few more GTR's turn up at these trackdays.

Weekdays are generally quieter than Saturdays. On Saturdays, instructors will be on hand to sit with you and point out your crap driving technique. You will realise the lmitations of your car quite quickly!

I'll probably get there about 1-2pm on Sat (I'm busy in the morning). You can come up and have a look - No pressure to join or sign up. Sessions are usually 9am to 4pm.

I have a datalogit and laptop, if you have a power FC I can log some data for you (Bring a memory stick). I have a silver R33 GTR V-Spec Rego : 33 GTR

If your quick you should be able to reach about 220-230kph down the hill :D

Membership runs from Jan to Jan, they usually reduce the price of membership around mid year.

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