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These are all the track days I'm looking at next year. Wont do them all but there are plenty of options.

Potentially a busy year...

2008_Track_Day_Calendar.zip

Regards

Andrew

WOW!!

Look at all the PI days!!!

I'm excited...

sorry but i'm quite noob at this, thinking of joining the rest of the SAU members on the trackdays. Can anyone explain the different days.

i.e : Event held by Maserati? PIARC? AROCA?

Cheers

The different days are held by different car clubs and usually have a slightly different format.

As long as you have a L2S cams licence and a member of a cams affiliated club (e.g SAUVIC) you can attend any of these days..

The different days are held by different car clubs and usually have a slightly different format.

As long as you have a L2S cams licence and a member of a cams affiliated club (e.g SAUVIC) you can attend any of these days..

Thanks Jag. But main question was, what club are they? I know the WRX club and Maserati ones, how about the rest? :(

Thanks Jag. But main question was, what club are they? I know the WRX club and Maserati ones, how about the rest? :P

PIARC = Phillip Island Auto Racing Club

ARCOA = Alfa Romeo Clubs of Australia

MSCA = Marque Sports Car Association

:(

thanks for putting that calendar together Andrew, I was hoping you would make one like last year :devil:

With the amount of stuff you have been selling I thought you had pulled the pin and bought a white(maybe beige) camry automatic. :worship:

  • 2 months later...

Hey guys, I have 2x competitor passes to Historic Winton, presented by the Austin 7 Club.. it's on the 24 & 25 May and the passes are for both days...

Sat 24 - Practice 9am, Racing 1pm

Sun 25 - Racing all day from 9am

Any enquiries re Historic Winton can be directed to Noel Wilcox - bigboytoyco at bigpond.com or head to www.historicwinton.org

So anyway who wants the free passes? :D

Let me know,

Cheers!

~Kaz

Winton Raceway - Victoria

9th April - VicDrift Practice Day (Survival meeting)

12 & 13 April - Victorian Motor Racing Championship Round 2 (normally free spectator entry)

26th April - FPV & XR Owners Club Race Day (free spectator entry)

27th April - Tampered Motorsport Track Day (free spectator entry)

11th May - BP Midland Pedders No Bull Sprint Series Round 2 (free spectator entry)

24 & 25 May - Austin 7 Club - Historic Winton

14 & 15 June - Australian Motor Racing Championship Round 4

22nd June - Tampered Motorsport Track Day (free spectator entry)

12th July - Fun Day (free spectator entry)

13th July - BP Midland Pedders No Bull Sprint Series Round 3 (free spectator entry)

20th July - VicDrift State Series Round 3

1 to 3rd August- V8 Supercars Round 8

23-24th August - Victorian Motor Racing Championship Round 4 (normally free spectator entry)

6th September - VicDrift – Practice Day

7th September - BP Midland Pedders No Bull Sprint Series Round 4 (free spectator entry)

20 & 21st September - Performance Car Mania

28th September - Tampered Motorsport Track Day (free spectator entry)

Early October - Australian Historic Motor Festival

25th & 26th October -AROCA SIX HOUR RELAY (free spectator entry)

1 & 2nd November - Australian Motor Racing Championship Round 8

4th November - Tampered Motorsport Track Day – Melbourne Cup Holiday (free spectator entry)

15 & 16th November - Victorian Motor Racing Championship Round 6 (normally free spectator entry)

29th November (Twilight) - BP Midland Pedders No Bull Sprint Series Round 5 (free spectator entry)

6 & 7th December - Ken Leigh Memorial Holden HQ 4 Hour (normally free spectator entry)

14th December - Fun Day (free spectator entry)

20th December - Vicdrift Practice day, (Closed Practice Day)

Edited by Big Trev
  • 4 months later...
link to the calendar isn't working anymore??

got myself an R32 GT-R and an MA61 supra, keen to get them too the track...

It appears when the board moved to a new host, all the attachments died.

I'll upload another copy when I get home from work.

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