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Join SAUQld, stay in touch with the coolest 'liners around and enter in our skidpan days, track days with mountain runner and whatever other events come along, as long as you can get someone to drive you there.

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Yeah man, there's 2 main ones.

Both run out of Qld Raceway, one by QR themselves which has lots of varied cars, racers tend to be pretty serious sometimes.

The better one IMHO is trackday.com.au, run by an SAU member. Lots of events, includes motorkhana, theres the prospect of a couple of meets at Lakeside as well.

Mountainrunner sets it up, find him on SAU. Next one is May 14 (i think). There's a points series, if u race every one from now u wont have to drop an event and are eligible for full points.

PM me if u want more details

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That would be www.timeattack.com.au that Paul runs. He also does specific Skyline track days for us. We should also have CAMS affiliation soon to allow for CAMS licensing for our members, which will be the cheapest club in SEQ for a CAMS license and affiliation. That will allow you to enter the hillclimbs and motorkhana events set up by other clubs.

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the time attack series looks like just the thing im after thanks soo much i emailed he website i hope to get a email back soon in the meantime wat does my car need to get on the track do i ned cams to race in that?? any other issues i shud be aware of thanks so much guys.

thanks.

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sliding is easy with no licence as long as you have someone to drive you there. QR runs prac nights on fri nights once a month and archerfeild every fortnight on wed night. all you need is an AASA licence for qr, archy you dont need anything

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