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renewing beforehand might be a bit tight because CAMS are veeeery slow processing simple paperwork. but we can renew it on the day for you and give you a 21 day temp license

shweeeeet.. I was going to try and renew mine tomoz as it expired at the end of March ;) .... Il just wait till the day and bring my form already filled out :D

This isn't driver training :thumbsup:

There are no accredited instructors, and you are signing a waiver which is under a motorsport body (AASA)

Sorry Duncan...

Yep Spoke to Shannons for the last trackday I did and they pretty much said anything sanctioned by CAMS or another motorsport body is definately not covered.

It pretty much covers you when you attend an actual driving "school". Like luffy's thing.

Few questions:

1) Has my payment gone through?

2) How many spots are left? As I may have some other people interested in coming along.

3) Can the list on the 1st page be updated?

4) For people who have attended before; is it worth putting on the semis for this or will street tyres do?

5) Any news on accommodation yet?

Thanks

Few questions:

1) Has my payment gone through? Yes.

2) How many spots are left? As I may have some other people interested in coming along. So far I only have about 17 entry forms.

3) Can the list on the 1st page be updated? That is Steveo's Job :thumbsup:

4) For people who have attended before; is it worth putting on the semis for this or will street tyres do? Ask Chubbs or A31Deviat

5) Any news on accommodation yet? There's an accommodation thread in the NSW section.

Thanks

Raul!

I was on semi's and so was Ando - we were top 5 on the back track. about 2-3 seconds quicker than the others.

If you really are keen - semi's for back track - then streeters for the skid pan (dry) but I have used semi's at DECA on the skid pan and it still worked great, it depends if you want show or go :thumbsup:

OMFG!

HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO GET MY L2S License!?!?!?!?!?

CAMS are a bit slow at the moment, I sent my renewal in on the 20th of March and they only processed the payment last Friday. I am expecting to recieved it this week.

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