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Just adding my 0.02c

Front - definitely go with SAU logo and afterburners with TeamTrackday underneath.

Back - maybe the 4 NSW circuits ( for now ) in a 2 x 2 format. Could label each circuit with location details and track length. Individuals can add their best times for each track inside the track outline with a permanent marker.... may get messy if you keep getting faster though.

Z.

Zane, to combat the messiness problem, perhaps put the tracks two-by-two, but leave a fairly large gap between the top two and the bottom two, that way as you say, using a permanent laundry marker you could stack times up, when you break your best time, add the new time underneath your previous best, with the date. Cool little memento for when you're old and grey. :rolleyes:

OR another idea that may suck,

Subtle club logo on the front,

On the back Nismo logo up top across back of shoulders,

Then the outline of Mount Panorama,

Alongside the track '91 '92 '93 in a vertical line,

Then at the bottom something like SATCC Winner 87,90,91,92,93 (are those years right im going off memory)

OR my preference replace Bathurst with outline of the Nurburgring, and for years replace with the years that the R32 and R33 help the production car records. Then on the bottom a stamp like logo saying "Nissan Skyline - Approved for Racing Purposes"

Merli just made me think of something.

How about a "Yellow jersey" arrangement.

For when the club starts more regular events. Say we nominate a lap time, and the person who gets within the closest window of lap times gets a yellow (or other colour) shirt.

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