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Sorry to thread jack but just a quick one:

I'm about to buy a camera for capturing laps at Wakey. I've found one for reasonably cheap and kinda keen to grab it tonight if someone can confirm the following (rather than having to wait til tomorrow to ring Wakefield to ask, and maybe miss out):

- Are the Wakefield supervisors OK with (internal) suction mounted cameras?

This is the model I'm looking at: the Motorsports Hero on here http://www.goprocamera.com/

It can mount to a windscreen or any normal racing helmet.

Ben,

I can't answer for sure, but have been to a few track days there with plenty of people running in car camera's. Try asking someone on the Autosports forum or even Circuit Club.

Can i ask where you're getting it from? I may be interested as well.

Thanks

Bobby

4 extra wheels?

what you mean James?

You can fit them in no worries! I do! :(

Camera,

ummm....i have seen plenty of in car set ups however as bobby said, double check with the autosports crew. I have used the suction type for 1 even ant no one said anything, and then used a bar with Jon (primordial) made up which is a bar that goes from the passenger hand bars in the rear seats

4 extra wheels?

what you mean James?

You can fit them in no worries! I do! :(

Camera,

ummm....i have seen plenty of in car set ups however as bobby said, double check with the autosports crew. I have used the suction type for 1 even ant no one said anything, and then used a bar with Jon (primordial) made up which is a bar that goes from the passenger hand bars in the rear seats

yeah i might consider removing the rear seats............nothing dramatic, just want to try out the Nangkans against the toyo/dunlop see if there's any difference.

James,

Even with my backseat in I could still fit all 4 track tyres.

You'll be right :domokun:

yeah go reserve list mate, you better come!

hahah yeah as i was saying to liz, 3 month is too long a wait between hoonages.

Yeah I got my name down too, lets keep our fingers crossed.

I run sticky cameras and they havent said anything, but since they changed hands much has changed, they wont even let you watch from the pit straight barriers anymore, not even for photos and they were the best ones.

Yeah I got my name down too, lets keep our fingers crossed.

I run sticky cameras and they havent said anything, but since they changed hands much has changed, they wont even let you watch from the pit straight barriers anymore, not even for photos and they were the best ones.

well looks like someone's out with a leaky turbo, so I guess i'm now first in the reserve line WOOT!!!

well looks like someone's out with a leaky turbo, so I guess i'm now first in the reserve line WOOT!!!

fingers crossed.

There's a whole heap of people who haven't paid yet, so hopefully you should get it.

autosport.com.au

register for the forums, put name down :)

do it! :D

Is that URL correct, either the site is down or...

I'd love to get on that list, damn I'll have to read these forums more often!




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