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The Motor Sport Club of Tasmania are proud to bring you Tasmania's first ever CAMS sanctioned tandem practice day. Open to anyone from first timers, through to seasoned regulars.

WHERE: Symmons Plains Raceway

WHEN: Saturday October 27

TIME:

The plan for the day is as follows:

Gates open 8am

Scrutineering commences at 9:00am

Drivers Briefing 10:00am

Observation Lap 10:15am

Single Car Runs 10:30am

Lunch 12:30pm

Tandem runs 1:00pm

Track closes 4:30pm

Track Sweeping 4:35pm

Trophy's Presented

Gates close 6:00

LICENCE REQUIREMENTS:

A CAMS 2NS or 2S licence is required. We are investigating 2SE registration on the day. (upgradable)

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:

Cars will be fully scrutineered on the day, and it will be the highest level of scrutiny to date.

Therefore it will be important for EVERYBODY to read these following documents

Supplimentary Regulations

Scrutineering Preparation Tips

CAMS Standing Regulations for Drifting

ENTRIES:

Entry costs will be $65.00 for early bird up to 22nd October and $85.00 after 22nd October and on the day.

Entry Form available here

Entry forms will also be available from local businesses (TBA).

OTHER INFORMATION:

- We are negotiating a tyre fitter as we speak, however this will not be just for your convenience. It is expected that you make the effort to get tyres fitted prior to the event and only use this service in the event you run out on the day. (Still looking for one).

- In the afternoons Tandem session, you do NOT have to run tandem if you don't feel comfortable. The director has the right to exclude person's from running tandem if he feels they aren't capable. You will still be able to have single runs in between tandem runs.

- A BBQ lunch and drinks will be available when we take a lunch break around 12:30

- 2 Trophy's will be presented on the day. These will be: Directors Choice and Scrutineers Choice (To be presented after track cleaning).

- Any driver(s) and or spectator(s) will/can be asked to leave the track if found not following instructions of the day or found to be endangering themselves and others.

This can and will result in the person being banned from the track and future events.

Any queries dont hesitate to contact me or Damo.

Tim

Edited by PHaT MR30
  • 3 weeks later...

Hi damo

Some of us old grandpa's should be able to wipp your young butt.

Seriously thou if i get back on the track just for one day i may get hooked and get back into club days.at this point in my life i have money to own my gtr and travel,with no kids at home life is bloody great.

stuart[r32 gtr]

Not if you hit something :D:thumbsup:

ah thats where all the skill comes into it that all the track racers say drifters havent got. its a different story when you hit the hump at 120+ km/h and you are trying to unsettle the car.

its not the best fealing but it beats going in a straight line to the next corner. haha. na i dont mind either and i will more than likely be at the track day the day after this day having a fun day of driving.

be good if some of you guys atleast come out and had a look. it should be a big day as we are trying to put a lot into it and incorage people to get out there.

there will also be a BBQ at lunch time if you are scared of hunger.

seriously thoe wog boy if you came out for a few quick laps sideways you would be possibly the first person in tas to have drifted an r34. but im sure you dont care. oh and i could all most 100% garente that all the snappers would be lapping it up as they take favor to cars like yours.

ah thats where all the skill comes into it that all the track racers say drifters havent got. its a different story when you hit the hump at 120+ km/h and you are trying to unsettle the car.

its not the best fealing but it beats going in a straight line to the next corner. haha. na i dont mind either and i will more than likely be at the track day the day after this day having a fun day of driving.

be good if some of you guys atleast come out and had a look. it should be a big day as we are trying to put a lot into it and incorage people to get out there.

there will also be a BBQ at lunch time if you are scared of hunger.

seriously thoe wog boy if you came out for a few quick laps sideways you would be possibly the first person in tas to have drifted an r34. but im sure you dont care. oh and i could all most 100% garente that all the snappers would be lapping it up as they take favor to cars like yours.

LOL! I get sideways enough on track days. That's enough for me. I'll be heading to Baskerville on the 14 for another track day. :thumbsup:

  • 3 weeks later...

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