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THE TRACK

Track Hire = $5,000

Insurance (one by one entry and only few cars at a time) = $650

Safety Car and Ambulance = $480

TOTAL = $6,130

CANCELLATION OF EVENT

We have till the 10th August to organise our selves, after the 10th there is a fee of $500

Participant Requirements

Helmet ($20 to hire)

Long sleave top or jacket, no nylon, preferably cotton

Jeans, no shorts or 3/4 pants

socks

inclosed shoes

Vehicle requirements

no oil leaks, or dripping oil. i suggest fixing the oil leaks or wash the engine day before

participants cost

If we get 35 participants, it will come down to

$176 each, cheaper if we get more

spectators

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OK.........Not quite what i was after.

As Ash has stated, a format of events, etc. would be of greater help. If it's a track day, just mention that cars will be released in groups of X cars, for Y laps, or Z minutes. Is the long or short track being used?

From the sound of it, looks like you have booked the track, but have not planned and events or what you plan to do on the day.

If we get 35 participants, it will come down to

$176 each, cheaper if we get more

Does this mean if you get 10 people, you expect them to pay $615 each to cover your costs? :yes: A set price would also be better; obviously the lower the price the more people will come.

Go back to the "drawing board", nut out all the details, including entry price, then post up all the information. :ninja:

and yes, if we get 10 people, it will cost $615 per person
:D

You seriously expect a turnout with that pricing structure?

I was only offering a hypothetical scenario :laughing-smiley-014:

What i mean by entry price is; You set a price for people to enter their car's. This is a fixed price. For example $150 per driver; if you get more than 40 people, great you make a profit; if you get less, well tuff break, you live and lean.

Expecting people to prep cars and turn up when they may hypothetically end up paying $600 to enter is a joke. :rofl:

  • 2 weeks later...

would have come (even tho i live in waga waga) however for the poor orgoniseing of the event.

mate it's simeple the cheeper the event the more cars you will get, aslo give people plenty of notice,

and has this gone on other forums. as this would aslo help you getting more people if you put it on say.

www.r31skylineclub. and www.nisansiliva.com.

and only 3-5 car at one time :) what would happen if you had say 50-60 cars there thats not a lot of track time.

if you go and have a a look at a old post about a fun day that was conducted at calder earler this year, threre was about 30 cars (am i right al)

even if you did the winton verson of 30 min per groupe with say 20 cars would be fine. as this would allow people to have plenty of tracktime.

i recon make it $80-$100 for the day in the format of the winotn fun days.

also will the food stalls be open or bbq provided what if people have to leave the venue will they be allowed back in.

best person to speak to is a guy buy the name of big trav (he is on these forums) as he used to orgonise the winton fun days so he would be of great help to you.

also ill put this up on r31 skyline club and see how much attanchen it gets

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