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I thought I would start a new thread as there is a lot of talk about a meet up point which is getting confused with general chat about the day.

Rather than go back and forward with suggestions please consider the following:

For those who want to cruise down to Wakefield together, I can meet at Casula Bunnings car park at the cross roads from 6:00am leaving at 6:15am SHARP.

This is located where the Hume Hwy splits into Camden Valley Way and Campbelltown Road. The big white building in the centre of this map: Map

I think this is a good spot as it is near the M7 and M5 so is convenient for those coming from most parts of Sydney. It is also easy to get on the Freeway and head to Goulburn from this point.

Post or PM if you want to meet up from here.

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615 not too late to leave? Thought the track opened at 8am :)

I does but you will have rego, drivers meeting, etc. My guess is you won't be on the track before 8:30 at best. Getting there earlier just get you a better garage.

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615 not too late to leave? Thought the track opened at 8am :dry:

For the Circuit Club day at Wakefield we met at 6:30 am and left at 6:45 stopped for fuel at Marulen and arrived right on time for their 8:30am registration.

If we leave at 6:15am we should be there by 8:00am driving the speed limit.

I don't think that track time starts until 9:00am anyway.

+1 more.

I would have thought the servo would be a better option to meet at, as i usually fill the car and jerry can before the track day.

I usually fill up the day before so I don’t have to worry about chasing fuel so early in the morning.

We will stop at Marulen BP which is about 20 to 30 minutes or so before the track. This will give everyone a chance to fill up with premium (BP Ultimate 98 ron) and get snacks and drinks if necessary. There is even a Hungry Jacks and a Diner if you want breakfast.

This way everyone gets to the track with a full tank of premium.

cant wait to pop my track cherry and meet you guys again. Have only met handful of you once at the SAU dinner at the mean fiddler but was too pissed to remember any of you. Do remember only adam, nick and jess from that dinner though am not sure if it would be vice versa :thumbsup:



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