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Hi Everyone

Our next Day-Time High Performance Driver Training and Track Driving Day will be held at Sandown on Monday 17th November 2008.

We will be running the day as an 'open pit lane' day, but we will also have 4 qualified instructors with lots of experience.

You can have as much or as little instruction as you like.

We also provide lunch, tea / coffee / soft drinks , flaggies, and Racesolutions Motorsport medical / rescue crew.

You do not need a CAMS or ASSA licence to participate in our High Performance Training and Track Driving.

You also don't require any special modifications to your car.

The format we run to is: 3 groups of fifteen drivers, twenty minutes of track time per hour.

Start time is 8.30am for safety briefing, track is open from

9.00 am until 4.30pm.

Please give us a call during office hours to book your position

1300 652 693

Or email [email protected]

Cost is ONLY $245.00 per driver.

Any chance you have a rough idea when the next training/track day is? I'd love to go to this one but work has me booked up solid at least 6 weeks ahead at a time :laugh:

There are the Friday night track evenings.

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