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I think more people would go if you didnt need a cams licence of whatever it is that you need to go track days.. drags you can just turn up and off you go.

I don't think so.

You can organise a temporary CAMS licence on the day. When you get you act together & want a permanent one (re-issued every 12 months) it involves the massive inconvenience of

A. Filling out a form.

B. Writing a cheque/credit card authorisation for <$100.

C. Sending it to CAMS.

It really is not that hard.

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You mean like these places?

Frankly I get tired of people whinging there is nowhere to go & yet when I turn up to track days there are half empty grids. :D

I think he was going for more of the "skid pan @ 1am cruise with the boys" kinda thing.

Pfft. "Motoring enthusiasts" my ass if they don't goto track days and try one :D

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I think he was going for more of the "skid pan @ 1am cruise with the boys" kinda thing.

Pfft. "Motoring enthusiasts" my ass if they don't goto track days and try one :D

Well my point is twofold.

1. Once you have had a proper go at some track days you will understand how completely lame "exploring the limits" of your car on the road is.

2. We need to differentiate ourselves as "motoring enthusiats" simply so we don't all get landed with the "hoon" tag.

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You mean like these places?

http://www.motoringsouthwest.org.au

http://www.wascc.com.au

http://www.dtec.com.au

http://www.motorplex.com.au

Or these groups?

http://www.nolimitevents.com

http://www.speedeventseries.com

http://www.driftwa.com

http://www.dtec.com.au/mc-motorsport

Frankly I get tired of people whinging there is nowhere to go & yet when I turn up to track days there are half empty grids. :D

Sorry my bad. . I didnt know about them as i havent seem them advertised, and im sure there are alot of people that dont know about them too. I would love to go to track days and skid pans but like i said i didnt know about them and when there open

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I think he was going for more of the "skid pan @ 1am cruise with the boys" kinda thing.

Pfft. "Motoring enthusiasts" my ass if they don't goto track days and try one :D

Kinda . . . yes and no if that makes sense haha

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Sorry my bad. . I didnt know about them as i havent seem them advertised, and im sure there are alot of people that dont know about them too. I would love to go to track days and skid pans but like i said i didnt know about them and when there open

Well it may be a bit hard if you are in Karratha, but if you are doing FIFO I am sure someone will have an event on when you are in Perth.

As an aside I have found the people who organise & participate in these things to be enthusiastic, supportive & generally great to deal with. The shame of it is that there aren't more people involved. Have a look at http://www.circlework.com.au for some photos of the Speed event at Wanneroo last weekend (14th). You can see that anything from a full blown series IV RX-7 sports sedan to a humble Mini is perfectly fine to get out there & have a go in.

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Well it may be a bit hard if you are in Karratha, but if you are doing FIFO I am sure someone will have an event on when you are in Perth.

As an aside I have found the people who organise & participate in these things to be enthusiastic, supportive & generally great to deal with. The shame of it is that there aren't more people involved. Have a look at http://www.circlework.com.au for some photos of the Speed event at Wanneroo last weekend (14th). You can see that anything from a full blown series IV RX-7 sports sedan to a humble Mini is perfectly fine to get out there & have a go in.

nah not doing FIFO i live here permanetly. but if something good is on and worth the trek down ill drive down for something to do (if i can get the time off work)

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You mean like these places?

Frankly I get tired of people whinging there is nowhere to go & yet when I turn up to track days there are half empty grids. :D

EXACTLY!!!!

I attend every NoLimitEvents night at Barbagallo (not as a driver, I assist with the smooth running of the event) and have done for a few months. We could easily run twice the amounts of cars that we get!!!!

I say if you want to show how good you are to your mates, get your car down there and get it timed. Compare your times and obviously, the fastest lap time is the better car/driver....and as a bonus you can do over 150 kph with out the risk of losing your car for 48 hours....no kerbs or trees to hit! Seems like a no brainer to me.

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anyways......... i think the skyline that was on the news at the impound place was Cerbera..from antilag.com ....his display picture is the extact same car that was on the news...unless theres twins.. :S

LOL no it wasnt simon's car.

ive posted twice in this thread and made it pretty obvious who it was.

http://www.antilag.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15615

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