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are spectators (or possibly passengers) allowed to attend the day?

or is this a private closed function?

Wouldnt mind watching emsta lose it :D

Will be sure to make it for November if i dont have any uni exams :)

I have a Helmet if you need 1 Ron..

I will bring it with me..

all good mate. this helmet fits pretty good surprisingly. just need to fix my power steering leak and im there! catch up with you on the day. might stop off at your joint on the way home for a couple beers

are spectators (or possibly passengers) allowed to attend the day?

or is this a private closed function?

Wouldnt mind watching emsta lose it :cheers:

Will be sure to make it for November if i dont have any uni exams :down:

Not a 100% on passenger laps though.You would need to get that answer of Kev..

are spectators (or possibly passengers) allowed to attend the day?

or is this a private closed function?

I would also like to come have a look, are spectators allowed?

What can I say Kev, the day far surpassed any of my expectations, and I HIGHLY recommend this for both experienced and inexperienced drivers. You and ALL of the instructors are PROFESSIONALS, and thank-you for this incredible opportunity. Will be a regular for these days in the future....Thanks again..Muhammad

Mahammad

You had a good day out there today .It would of been good to see what times you were making.

And it would be good to see that 34 GTR vspec 11 Nur out there again..

Thanks mate. We will be consistently attending these drive days in the future. Andrew's NUR really was in a league of it's own. They really are an amazing vehicle. I stuggled in my modified 34 GTR to give him a run, both on the straights and around the bends. He would constantly pull away from me every time!! Was a great day and can't wait for the next one!

despite the fact that i only got 5 laps before my car gave up - man, it was truly the most fun i had with my car! The corners and the 180kph straights....man.....farkin awesome!!!!!! Only problem is, i hate cruises now.....track day ftw!!!!

Thanks to Danny for going around the track with me and teaching me how to drive around sandown. I never knew a gts-t can be driven that hard around a track.....

Thanks to Brenton, Justin and the asian guy (sorry champ forgot ur name) for helping me push my car to the entrance (for the racv tow truck).

And kev - im def coming down again next time....staying the whole day too! :)

despite the fact that i only got 5 laps before my car gave up - man, it was truly the most fun i had with my car! The corners and the 180kph straights....man.....farkin awesome!!!!!! Only problem is, i hate cruises now.....track day ftw!!!!

Thanks to Danny for going around the track with me and teaching me how to drive around sandown. I never knew a gts-t can be driven that hard around a track.....

Thanks to Brenton, Justin and the asian guy (sorry champ forgot ur name) for helping me push my car to the entrance (for the racv tow truck).

And kev - im def coming down again next time....staying the whole day too! :)

yea mate i think we may have found your sump plug. 1 bloke got a flat and the puncture resembles a sump plug

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