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Email from Aaron McGill for some upcoming skid pan and track days. These are the guys that ran the Eastern Creek skidpan day for us a few months back, very professional:

August

Friday 22nd

Eastern Creek skid pan 2 x 1/2 day sessions @ $125- per driver. (Group 1..... 8.30am -12.30 / group 2 1.00pm - 5.00pm)

September

Tuesday 2nd

Eastern Creek Racetrack 2 x 1/2 day sessions @ $245.00 per driver. (Group 1...9.00a.m - 12.30 / Group 2 1p.m - 4.30 p.m)

September

Saturday 20th

Eastern Creek skid pan 2 x 1/2 day sessions @ $149.00 per driver ....details as for above skid pan day .

October

Thursday 16th

Eastern Creek skid pan.....details as for above skid pan day.

November

Thursday 13th

Eastern Creek skid pan.....details as for above skid pan day.

BOOKING FORMS ARE ESSENTIAL AND ARE AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE WWW.AUTO-MOTION.COM.AU UNDER DRIVER TRAINING.

Cheers

Aaron

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mmm, I thought the same since motoconcepts are only asking 150.

Still, the option's there for anyone who's interested.

speaking of C3, that lets you go to the EC open practice days for $105 (only 6 days till end of year, and you have to share the track with whatever race cars turn up those days)

Originally posted by Duncan

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Still, the option's there for anyone who's interested.

speaking of C3, that lets you go to the EC open practice days for $105 (only 6 days till end of year, and you have to share the track with whatever race cars turn up those days)

My sentiments exactly (on both counts)

Originally posted by Majanal

I wonder what officials we need to run a driver education skid pan day as a club? NON-COMPETITIVE of course to try to avoid that red tape.

Just spoke to CAMS:

The requirements for a training day are the same as those for a competition day. i.e. Stewards, Marshalls, Supp. Regs. etc.

The cost of hiring the pan is very attractive and would be not be an expensive day. Obviously the Club is in a different situation to a company that's trying to make a profit and pay people etc.

nope, take any car that you're happy to have on the track at the same time as a sport sedan or a kingswood race car! just needs to pass some basic scruitineering.

mmmm, skid pan day, been a while....

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