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Track Day Tuesday November 27

We will be running the Time Attack Top 5 Shoot-Out again in the morning of Nov 27. It was a hit last track day and I want to get the format sorted for the launch of the series next year. It ran to perfect timing only taking about 20 minutes. As the Morning session is a half hour longer than the afternoon, this works in perfectly.

MORNING SESSION - Clubman / National

7:00am Arrive and get checked in.

7:45am Morning Driver Briefing

8:00am Clubman Circuit (3 sets)

10:30am Passenger Rides (2 groups of 5 cars)

11:00am Time Attack Top 5 Shoot Out (Outright Fastest 5 AWD and 5 2WD cars shoot out)

11:30am National Circuit (2 sets)

12:30pm MORNING SESSION END

AFTERNOON SESSION - Sprint / National

12:00pm Afternoon drivers arrive and get checked in.

12:45pm Afternoon Driver Briefing

1:00pm Sprint Circuit (3 sets)

3:20pm Passenger Rides (3 groups of 5 cars)

4:00pm National Circuit (2 sets)

5:00pm AFTERNOON SESSION END

Passenger Rides

The passenger rides will be capped to the numbers above. To book a passenger ride you must have paid your deposit for the day.

If you want to get involved in the track days, go to the web ste www.TimeAttack.com.au and fill out the Join Now page. If you have any questions, post them up or send me a PM.

Paul

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Just check my web site and its up now ??

Each set has 1 warm-up, 5 hot, 1 cool down.

Everyone has personal preference, just cause you don't like running the National doesn't mean others don't love it. The majority of each half day is on the shorter circuit anyways. Just the last hour goes to the national.

interested how much does it cost. and what licences is involved.?

sign up to paul's mailing list, he sends out an email to each person with details on the individual track days.

you will require an AASA license, can be bought at QR.

Hi Mark, I have added you to the mailing list etc.

If you want to drive at Nov 27 you have to book in. Usually day is booked out before the event.

The morning is nearly full, but the afternoon still has plenty of space.

Paul

thanks paul

well it all depends on if andrew mc crostie runs. i would love to. but ive got to buy some tyres some front coilovers again. and still pay for the spot.. :)

if i cant make it this round. ill be ther next year :)

cheers paul much appreciated

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