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Hi Everyone

We're conducting a High Performance Training and Track Driving Day at Broadford on Monday 10th December

We will be running the day as an 'open pit lane' day, but we will also have 4 qualified (Certificate 3 and 4) instructors with lots of experience.

We also provide lunches, tea / coffee / soft drinks / cake !!, flaggies and Racesafe medical / rescue crew.

You do not need a CAMS or ASSA licence to participate in our High Performance Training and Track Driving Days

The format we run to is: 3 groups of ten drivers, twenty minutes of track time per hour.

Start time is 8.30 am for safety briefing, track is open from 9.00 am until 4.00pm

Cost is $285.00 per driver.

Check with your insurance company, they will most likely cover you for one of our training days.

If you would like to come along please let me know via email [email protected] or call me 0413 540 197

Please dont send me a pm.

Regards

Kev

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should be fun,

i might come along it depends on whats happerning with the car, and xmas holidays as i think i go to qld that day.

and al thanks agan for the brakes man they help great at sandown evne got me brakeing point down to less then 100m on the front straight

should be fun,

i might come along it depends on whats happerning with the car, and xmas holidays as i think i go to qld that day.

and al thanks agan for the brakes man they help great at sandown evne got me brakeing point down to less then 100m on the front straight

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was a kick arse day held by Kev and the crew.

hopefully find some pics that some guys took...perfect weather and perfect conditions. Worth the money for the 30+ laps I got to put in.

thanks Kev and Driver Dynamics.

was a kick arse day held by Kev and the crew.

hopefully find some pics that some guys took...perfect weather and perfect conditions. Worth the money for the 30+ laps I got to put in.

thanks Kev and Driver Dynamics.

Yeah

It looked like you got in 100 laps or even more

Yeah

It looked like you got in 100 laps or even more

my tyres look like I did 100 laps ! hehehe

nice work on that corner...I think I got it right a few times :(

just looking for that guy who had the Civic Version R, he would have had some sick vids and photos. Do you know which club he is with? Doesnt look like he is with the RX8 owners club..

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